Math, asked by geetika3803, 9 months ago

Due to increased urbanization and deforestation, the level of ground water in a city has gone down. The depth
of groundwater in the North zone is 3 times the depth of groundwater in its South zone and the depth in the West
zone is 2 times the depth in the South zone. The total depth of groundwater in the North and West zone is 64 m
more than in the South zone. Find the depth of the ground water level in each zone.

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Answered by sabiramusthafa4
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the depth of ground water in South zone be x

Then,

The depth of ground water in North zone = 3x

The depth of ground water in West zone = 2x

Now listen carefully,

North zone + West zone = South zone + 64 m

3x + 2x = x + 64m

5x - x = 64m

4x = 64m

x = 64m ÷ 4

x = 16m

Next we have to find is the depth of the ground water in each zone,

In North zone = 3x

= 3 × 16 = 48 m

In West zone = 2x

= 2 × 16 = 32

In South zone = x

= 16 m

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