Math, asked by mahisinghmaury, 11 months ago

the amount of petrol in a tank is twice of that in another tank.If we draw out 25litres from the first and add it to the other, the amount of petrol in both the tanks will be the same.Find the amount of petrol in each tank now.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Let the amount of petrol in second tank be x

Hence in the first tank,it will be 2x

Account to the question

2x-25=x+25

x=50

The amount of petrol in second tank =50

Hence in the first tank,it will be 100.

Hope it will help you.

Answered by SACHINPANCHAL
2

Answer:

75L

Step-by-step explanation:

SUPPOSE A=2X PETROL

AND  B=X LITRES PETROL

NOW WE DRAW OUT FROM THE A , REMAINING PETROL IN A IS=2X-25

AND ADD IT B,NOW B CONTAINS=X+25

AS DESCRIBED IN QUESTION  THE AMOUNT WILL BE SAME

2X-25=X+25

X=50

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