A barrel contained 2.3 ℓ more water than a watering can. After some water was poured from the barrel to the watering can, both the barrel and the watering can had 8 ℓ of water each. How much water was there in the watering can at first?
|
Barrel |
Watering Can |
Total |
Before |
1 u + 2.3 |
1 u |
16 |
Change |
- ? |
+ ? |
|
After |
8 |
8 |
16 |
Volume of water in the watering can = 1 u
Volume of water in the barrel = 1 u + 2.3
Total volume of water
= 1 u + 1 u + 2.3
= 2 u + 2.3
Total volume of water
= 2 x 8
= 16 ℓ
When water is poured from the barrel to the watering can, the total volume remains unchanged.
2 u + 2.3 = 16
2 u = 16 - 2.3
2 u = 13.7
1 u = 13.7 ÷ 2 = 6.85
Volume of water in the watering can at first = 6.85 ℓ
Answer(s): 6.85 ℓ