There are 85 kg of apples in basket a and B. 14 apples are taken out of basket a and 13 apples are taken out of basket B. as a result, the remaining apples in the two baskets are equal. How many kg of apples are there in basket a and B?

There are 85 kg of apples in basket a and B. 14 apples are taken out of basket a and 13 apples are taken out of basket B. as a result, the remaining apples in the two baskets are equal. How many kg of apples are there in basket a and B?


(1-14)×(85-x)=(1-13)x,            34×85-34x=23x,          2554-34x+34x=23x+34x, ...



The mass ratio of the two baskets of apples is 5:1. If 12 kg is taken from the basket a and put into the basket B, the mass ratio of the two baskets is 7:5, the two baskets of apples will be several thousand grams


It turned out that a accounted for half of the total number of two baskets
5 ÷ (5 + 1) = 5 / 6
Now a takes up half of the two baskets
7 ÷ (7 + 5) = 7 / 12
Two baskets in common
12 (5 / 6-7 / 12) = 48 (pieces)
A: Yes
48 × 5 / 6 = 40
B: Yes
48 × (5 / 1-6) = 8



The mass ratio of the first and second baskets of apples is 5:2. Take 12 kg from the first basket and give it to the second basket. At this time, the second basket is 8 kg more than the first basket. How many kg are the two baskets of apples?


Let the mass of a be 5x and that of B be 2x
(2x+12)-(5x-12)=8
We get x = 16 / 3,
7x = 112 / 3kg



The weight ratio of the two baskets of apples is 5:3. Take 12 kg out of the basket and put it into the basket. At this time, the apples in the basket B are 8 kg more than those in the basket A. how many kg are the two baskets of apples?


Suppose basket a weighs 5x kg and basket B weighs 3x kg. From the meaning of the title, we can get: 5x-12 = 3x + 12-8, & nbsp; & nbsp; 2x = 16, & nbsp; & nbsp; X = 8; 5 × 8 = 40 (kg); 3 × 8 = 24 (kg); 40 + 24 = 64 (kg); answer: two baskets of apples weigh 64 kg in total