Math, asked by muskanarora55, 6 months ago

some birds are sitting on two branches A and B. If one bird of the branch A fly away and sit on branch B, then the number of birds on both branches will become equal. But if a bird from branch B flies and sits on branch A, then the number of birds on branch A is double of branch B. what number of birds were sitting on branch A at the beginning​

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Answered by zyna6749
1

Answer:

i think the answer is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

umm I don't know the explanation but it's a guess

Answered by ShreejoyPodder
3

Answer:

5

Explanation:

A is 5 and B is 3. If one bird from B goes to A then A is 6 double of three. If one from A goes to B then both are equal. Please tell if correct or wrong. Hope this helps.

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