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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:

The original amount in the first sack is 80 lb of flour

The original amount in the second sack is 60 lb of flour

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the first sack and y represent the second sack

x + y = 140 --------- eqn (1)

One-eight of the flour from the first sack is (1/8)x = x/8

x - x/8 = y + x/8

7x/8 = (x + 8y)/8

7x = x + 8y

7x - x = 8y

6x = 8y

x = 8y/6

Substitute x = 8y/6 in eqn (1)

x + y = 140

8y/6 + y = 140

Multiply each term by 6

8y + 6y = 840

14y = 840

y = 840/14 = 60

x = 8y/6 = 8×60/6 = 8×10 = 80

First sack (x) = 80 lb of flour

Second sack (y) = 60 lb of flour

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