Math, asked by megha7428, 4 days ago

15. One bag contained 60 kg of sugar and the other bag contained 80 kg of sugar. When sugar was taken from bag II, which was three times the amount of sugar from bag I, the amount of sugar remaining in bag I was twice as much as the amount of sugar left in bag II. How many kg of sugar did you get from each bag?

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Answered by hetalmehta099
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Answer:

180 x 2 is ur answer

Step-by-step explanation:

60 kg ( first bag )

80 kg ( second bag)

60 x 3 = 180

80 kg ( second bag) = 180 kg of sugar

twice the amount = 180 x 2 = 360 kg

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