Question 104626:  Two tanks must have a total capacity of 400 gallons. If one tank needs to be twice the size of the other, how many gallons should each tank hold? 
 Answer by HyperBrain(694)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Let x= the size of thge smaller tank
 
Then, 
    2x= the size of the bigger tank(one tank needs to be twice the size of the other)
 
 
Their sum is x+2x
 
x+2x=400------------------Two tanks must have a total capacity of 400 gallons 
3x=400 
x=400/3 or 133.33 
2x= 266.66
 
Therefore, the tanks must hve sizes, 133.33 and 266.66 gallons!
 
 
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HyperBrain 
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