Bucket B has thrice as much water as Bucket A. If Mark adds 0.9 ℓ of water to Bucket B and 2.6 ℓ of water to Bucket A, both buckets will have the same volume of water. Find the volume of water in Bucket B at first.
|
A |
B |
Before |
1 u |
3 u |
Change |
+ 2.6 |
+ 0.9 |
After |
1 u + 2.6 |
3 u + 0.9 |
Both buckets have the same volume of water in the end.
3 u + 0.9 = 1 u + 2.6
3 u - 1 u = 2.6 - 0.9
2 u = 1.7
1 u = 1.7 ÷ 2 = 0.85
Volume of water in Bucket B at first
= 3 u
= 3 x 0.85
= 2.55 ℓ
Answer(s): 2.55 ℓ