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Sheldon harvest the strawberries and tomatoes in his garden. he picks 1 2/5 kg lesss strawberries in the morning tha in the afternnoon. if sheldon picks 2 1/4 in the morning, how many kilograms of strawberries does he pick in the afternoon?

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