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a) Lukas reads an exciting book with 192 pages. He reads 16 pages every day.

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b) A stick of extra sausage weighs 2 kg 200 g. Sausage rolls with 55 g extra sausage are prepared for the school festival.

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c) The ground floor of a high-rise building is 3 m 52 cm high, the remaining 15 floors each 2 m 88 cm. Each step is 16 cm high.

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d) A tablespoon of sugar weighs 25 g. To cook 2 kg of jam you need 900 g of sugar.

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