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29 May, 21:37

Two containers, A and b begin with equal volumes of liquid. 120 mL is then poured from a to B. Container b now contains four times as much liquid as A. Find the volume of liquid left in container a at the end

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  1. 29 May, 23:15
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  2. 30 May, 00:32
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    If n is used as the initial amount of liquid in both A and B:

    4 (n-120) = n+120

    4n-480 = n+120

    3n = 600

    n = 200

    Each container originally held 200ml. Container A now has 80ml and Container B has 320ml
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