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Ten trucks, numbered 1 to 10, are carryi...

Ten trucks, numbered 1 to 10, are carrying packets of sugar. Each packet weighs either 999 gms or 100 gms and each truck carries only the packets of equal weights. The combined weight of 1 packet selected from the first truck, 2 packets from the second, 4 packet from the third, and so on and `2^9` packets from the tenth truck is 1022870 gms. The trucks that have the lighter bags are

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