There are two baskets of apples with a total weight of 80 kg. Three times of the first basket is 10 kg less than two times of the second basket. How many kg of each basket?

There are two baskets of apples with a total weight of 80 kg. Three times of the first basket is 10 kg less than two times of the second basket. How many kg of each basket?


second
(80+10)÷(2+1)=30kg
first
80-30=50kg



The total weight of two baskets of apples is 75 kg. If 5 kg is taken from the first basket and put into the second basket, the weight of the first basket of apples is 2 / 3 of that of the second basket


Let the second basket have XKG and the first basket have 75-xkg
75-x-5=2/3x
70-x=2/3x
5/3x=70
x=42



There are two baskets of apples. The second one is less than the first one. After taking 4.2kg from the second one, the ratio of the first one to the second one is 8:5. How many kilos more are the first one than the original one?


Suppose the weight of the first frame is XKG, then the weight of the second frame is (1-14) XKG, X: [(1-14) x-4.2] = 8:5, & nbsp; & nbsp; X: (34x-4.2) = 8:5, & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; 8 × (34x-4.2) = 5x, & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; 6x-33.6 = 5x, & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; &X = 33.6; 33.6 × 14 = 8.4 (kg); a: the first basket of apples is 8.4 kg more than the original second basket of apples