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Question 180963This question is from textbook College Algebra
: Some birds are resting o two trees; A and B. The number of birds on A tree is nine times the number of birds on tree B. If seven birds leave tree B and sit on tree A, the birds on tree A becomes ten times the birds on tree B. How many birds are there on each tree initially? This question is from textbook College Algebra

Answer by ptaylor(2198) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let x=number of birds on tree B (seven birds leave=x-7)
Then 9x=number of birds on tree A
We are told the following:
10(x-7)=9x+7
10x-70=9x+7 subtract 9x from and add 70 to each side
10x-9x=77
x=77-----------number of birds on tree B initially
9x=9*77=693--------------number of birds on tree A initially
CK
10(77-7)=693+7
700=700
Hope this helps---ptaylor