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Avery uses a blend of dark chocolate and milk chocolate to make the ice cream topping at her restaurant. She wants to buy 10 kg more of dark chocolate than milk chocolate, and she needs 150 kg of chocolate in
total for her next order.
Let d be the number of kilograms of dark chocolate she buys and m be the number of kilograms of milk
chocolate she buys.


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