Two trains, Train A and Train B, weigh a total of 389 tons. Train A is heavier than Train B. The difference of their weights is 263 tons. What is the weight of each train? Equation 1: ____________ Equation 2: ___________ Train A weight: ________ Train B weight: ________

Respuesta :

9514 1404 393

Answer:

  • A + B = 389
  • A - B = 263
  • A = 326 tons
  • B = 63 tons

Step-by-step explanation:

The first equation is an expression of the first given relationship:

  A + B = 389 . . . . . . where A and B represents trains weights, respectively

The second equation is an expression of the relationship described in the next two sentences:

  A - B = 263

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These equations can be solved by adding them together:

  (A +B) +(A -B) = 389 +263

  2A = 652 . . . . . . simplify

  A = 326 . . . . . . . .divide by 2*

  B = 326 -263 = 63

Train A weighs 326 tons.

Train B weighs 63 tons.

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* You may notice that this value is the average of the given sum and difference. That observation is true of all "sum and difference" problems.