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There are 140 lb of flour in two sacks. If you take 1/8

of the flour from the first sack and add it to the second, there will be an equal amount of flour in both sacks. What is the original amount in each?

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Answer:

80:60

You have to put it in ratios. Mine was 14:10

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User Vagif Abilov
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In terms of "ratio units", the original ratio of flour in the two sacks is
.. 8 : 6 . . . . . . . . we choose 8 so we can transfer 1/8 of the amount easily.
and the ratio after the transfer is
.. 7 : 7 . . . . . . . . after the transfer the first sack will have 7, so the second must as well.

There are 14 ratio units here, so each must stand for 10 lb of flour

The original amount of flour in the two sacks is 80 lb and 60 lb.
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User Vitalii Oleksiv
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