Math, asked by vaishnavishah8123, 3 months ago

the total amount of water in tank a and tank b is 29 litres.
the amount of water in tank b is 4 times much as much as the water in tank a
a) what the amount of water in tank a?
b) what the amount of water in tank b?
c) how much more water is there in tank b than in tank a?
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Answers

Answered by lilbro69
3

Answer:

a) 7.25 litres

b) 21.75 litres

c) 14.5 litres

Step-by-step explanation:

For a)

The total water in both tanks = 29 litres

The total water in Tank B = 4 times more than tank a

total water in Tank a = 29 / 4

= 7.25

There is 7.25 litres of water in Tank a (correct me if I'm wrong)

For b)

Amount of water in Tank a = 7.25 Litres

Amount of water in Tank B = 29 - 7.25

= 21.75 litres

There is 21.75 litres of water in Tank B (correct me if I'm wrong)

For c)

Amount of water in Tank a = 7.25 litres

Amount of water in Tank b = 21.75 litres

Difference of both amount of water in takers

= 21.75 - 7.25

= 14.5 litres

There is 14.5 litres more water in Tank a than in Tank b. (correct me if I'm wrong)

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3

Answer:

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