SOLUTION: BUilding A is 160 feet shorter than Building B. The total height of the two buildings is 1510 feet. Find the height f each building
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Question 739597: BUilding A is 160 feet shorter than Building B. The total height of the two buildings is 1510 feet. Find the height f each building
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+x+160=1510
2x=1510-160
2x=1350
x=675
x+160 =
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