Math, asked by mambogi, 5 months ago

Shop A sold sugar in packets of 2.2 kg while Shop B sold sugar in packets of 2.8 kg.On Tuesday, the total mass of sugar sold was 53.8 kg. Shop A sold 4 more packets of sugar than Shop B. How many packets of sugar did Shop A sell on Tuesday?

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Answered by abhi569
7

Answer:

13 packets

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

Shop B sold x packets, thus,

Shop A sold x + 4 packets.

So, in terms of quantity,

Shop B sold 2.8 kg x times.

Shop A sold 2.2 kg x + 4 times

Here,

Total sugar that was sold = 53.8 kg

=> 2.8kg x times + 2.2kg x + 4 times = 53.8 kg

=> 2.8(x) + 2.2(x + 4)= 53.8

=> 2.8x + 2.2x + 8.8 = 53.8

=> 5x = 53.8 - 8.8

=> x = 45/5

=> x = 9

Therefore, shop A sold:

x + 4 packets = 9+4 = 13 packets

Answered by tanhanyong
1

Answer:

13 packets

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Shop B sold x packets, thus,

Shop A sold x + 4 packets.

So, in terms of quantity,

Shop B sold 2.8 kg x times.

Shop A sold 2.2 kg x + 4 times

Here,

Total sugar that was sold = 53.8 kg

=> 2.8 kg x times + 2.2 kg x + 4 times = 53.8 kg

=> 2.8(x) + 2.2(x + 4)= 53.8

=> 2.8 x + 2.2 x + 8.8 = 53.8

=> 5 x = 53.8 - 8.8

=> x = 45/5

=> x = 9

Therefore, shop A sold:

x + 4 packets = 9+4 = 13 packets

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