SOLUTION: container A contains 3 times as much water as container b. if you pour 1.25 quarts from a to b. now container a has only twice as much water than b.
what were the amounts in a
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Question 549605: container A contains 3 times as much water as container b. if you pour 1.25 quarts from a to b. now container a has only twice as much water than b.
what were the amounts in a and b to start?? Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! container A contains 3 times as much water as container b. if you pour 1.25 quarts from a to b. now container a has only twice as much water than b.
what were the amounts in a and b to start?
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let x=quarts of water in container b to start
3x =quarts of water in container a to start
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3x-1.25=2(x+1.25)
3x-1.25=2x+2.5
x=2.5+.125=3.75
3x=3*3.75=11.25
ans:
quarts of water in container b to start=3.75 quarts
quarts of water in container a to start=11.25 quarts