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Roman weighs 25kg. His father weighs 5kg less than 3 times Roman's weight. What is his father's weight?​

Answers

Answered by unknown7033
21

Answer:

70 kg is the answer hope it helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

25*3=75

75-5=70

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
6

Given:

Roman weighs 25kg.

His father weighs 5kg less than 3 times Roman's weight.

To Find:

His father's weight

Solution:

Let us consider Roman's weight to be "x"

So,

   his father's weight = 3x - 5                                                -(1)

We know that Roman's weight = 25kg

Substituting this value in equation (1), we get

Roman's father's weight = 3(25) - 5 = 75 - 5 = 70kg

Hence, Roman's father's weight is 70kg.

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