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1 August, 20:46

The area of a certain desert (Desert 1) is nine times the area of another desert (Desert 2). If the sum of their areas is 40,000,000 square miles, find the area of each desert.

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  1. 1 August, 22:44
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    X = Desert 2

    y = Desert 1 = 9x (because it is 9 times the area of Desert 1)

    Add the two areas together.

    x + 9x = 40,000,000

    10x = 40,000,000

    Divide both sides by 10

    x = 4,000,000 sqr mi=area of Desert 2

    9x = area of Desert 1 = y

    9 (4,000,000) = 36,000,000 sqr mi
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