For two baskets of apples, the weight ratio of basket a to basket B is 1:3. If 10 kg is taken out of basket B and put into basket a, the weight of basket a is five seventh of that of basket B, How many kilos are there in two baskets of apples

For two baskets of apples, the weight ratio of basket a to basket B is 1:3. If 10 kg is taken out of basket B and put into basket a, the weight of basket a is five seventh of that of basket B, How many kilos are there in two baskets of apples


No matter how to take, the total amount of two baskets of apples remains unchanged, that is, one unit remains unchanged
1 / 4 of a
A now 5 / 12
Knowledge of correspondence
10 ÷ (5 / 12-1 / 4) = 60kg
There are 60 kilos of apples in two baskets



There are two baskets of apples. The weight of basket a is three fourths of that of basket B. take 2 kg from basket B and put it into basket a. the weight of basket a is thirteen fifths of that of basket B. how many kg are the two baskets of apples?
Now we need to solve the equation, not X or y


The original number of apples in basket a is 3:4, which accounts for 3 / (3 + 4) = 3 / 7 of the total number of apples in basket A. later, the number of apples in basket a is 13:15, which accounts for 13 / (13 + 15) = 13 / 282kg, which is equivalent to 13 / 28-3 / 7 = 13 / 28-12 / 28 = 1 / 28 of the total number of apples in basket a



There are two baskets of apples. The second basket is seven tenths of the first basket. When five kilograms of apples are taken out of the first basket and put into the second basket, the weight of the second basket is eight ninths of the first basket,
How many kilos each of the two baskets of apples?


If basket a is x kg, basket B is 7 / 10x kg
(X-5)8/9=7/10X+5
X-5=63/80X+45/8
X=50
Basket B 7 / 10 × 50 = 35 (kg)



There are two baskets of apples in the fruit shop, which weigh 36 kg in total. The weight of the apple in basket a is 5 / 7 of that in basket B. how many kg do the two baskets weigh?


B's:
36 / (1 + 5 / 7) = 21 kg
A:
36-21=15