There are two baskets of pears. Basket B is 35 kg of basket A. after taking 5 kg of pears from basket a and putting them into basket B, the pears in basket B are 79 kg of basket A. how many kg are the two baskets of pears?

There are two baskets of pears. Basket B is 35 kg of basket A. after taking 5 kg of pears from basket a and putting them into basket B, the pears in basket B are 79 kg of basket A. how many kg are the two baskets of pears?


Because 35 = 3:5, basket B accounts for 35 + 3 = 38 of the total number, because 79 = 7:9, basket B accounts for 77 + 9 = 716 of the total number, the total weight of the two baskets of pears: 5 △ 716-38, = 5 △ 116, = 80 (kg); answer: the total weight of the two baskets of pears is 80 kg



Party A and Party B process the same kind of machine parts. Party A processes 280 parts, 40 less than the number of parts processed by Party B in five days. How many parts does Party B process per day?


Suppose B processes x pieces per day on average
5X-40=280
X=64
A: B processes 64 pieces per day on average



There are 280 workers in workshop a and workshop B. one fourth of the workers in workshop a is 8 less than that in workshop B. how many workers are there in workshop a and workshop B