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You use the arcane mathematical procedure known as "subtraction".

The difference is 0.4 pounds, or 6.4 ounces.

With diligence and good fortune, may you find your guru, who will guide you

in the ancient secrets, and lead you to your own bronze belt in subtraction.

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