A, B two baskets of apples, take out 20% from a basket into B basket, the two baskets are exactly equal. At this time, B basket has 40 kg of apples, How many kilograms more apples are in basket a than in basket B?

A, B two baskets of apples, take out 20% from a basket into B basket, the two baskets are exactly equal. At this time, B basket has 40 kg of apples, How many kilograms more apples are in basket a than in basket B?


40 ÷ (1-20%) = 50 kg
40-50 × 20% = 30 kg
50-30 = 20 kg
It turns out that the apples in basket a are 20 kg more than those in basket B



There are two baskets of apples a and B, which weigh 50kg and 40kg respectively. Now, if we want to make the weight ratio of the two baskets 2:1, how much will basket B give basket a


(50 + 40) / (2 + 1) = 30 (kg)
40-30 = 10 (kg)
Answer: B basket to a basket 10 kg



A and B are two baskets of apples. After taking 20 kg from a basket and giving it to B basket, the two baskets of apples are exactly equal. At this time, B basket has 40 kg of apples. How many are the original apples in a basket
Kilogram?


40 + 20 = 60kg
So the original apple basket 60 kg