SOLUTION: Two trains, train a and train b, weigh a total of tons. Train a is heavier than train b. The difference of their weights is 60 tons. What is the weight of each train?
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Question 1072046: Two trains, train a and train b, weigh a total of tons. Train a is heavier than train b. The difference of their weights is 60 tons. What is the weight of each train?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
train a and train b, weigh a total of tons.
HOW MANY? Some unknown, ungiven number, T.
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