Math, asked by Komalmayukha, 1 year ago

A has rs 80 and B has rs 40. how much money must A give to B so that B's money becomes twice the money that is left with A

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Answered by anurag26
4
A give rs40 to B so B will have 80 rs and A became rs40 so B money became twice of A

Komalmayukha: i want the answer with full steps
anurag26: A have 80 and B have 40so A give 40 to B THEN THEY LEFT A=40 B=80
Answered by cuteritu173
2
If  A gives rs40 to B , B will have rs80 and A will have rs40..
the amount that B has is twice than that of A


Komalmayukha: ya its absolutely correct but is there no specific formula 4 it.and i actually need all the steos
Komalmayukha: steps*
cuteritu173: at the beginning, A is having 80..., if it gives 40 to B , then 80-40=40... and B was having 40 and if it receives 40 from A , then 40+ 40 = 80... so now the amount that B has is twice that that of A ...
cuteritu173: hope it helps
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