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Type A turmeric powder is of Rs. 270 per kg and type B turmeric powder is of Rs. 156 per kg. The average price of both type of turmeric powder is Rs. 180 per kg. If the amount of type B is 135 kg then what is the amount of the total mixture?

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Type A turmeric powder is of Rs. 270 per kg and type B turmeric powder is of Rs. 156 per kg. The average price of both type of turmeric powder is Rs. 180 per kg. If the amount of type B is 135 kg then what is the amount of the total mixture?


1). 148 kg
2). 150 kg
3). 171 kg
4). 192 kg

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