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9 March, 21:13

In the first yard there are 10 roses less than in the second one. If 9 roses were transplanted from the second yard to the first one, then the first yard would have 2 times more roses than the second one. How many roses are there in the second yard?

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  1. 10 March, 00:22
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    17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of roses in the first yard and y represent the number of roses in the second yard.

    The first yard has 10 fewer roses than the second yard; this gives us

    x = y-10

    If we transplant 9 roses from the second yard to the first, this adds 9 roses to the first yard, giving us x+9.

    This also makes the first yard, now x+9, equal to twice as much as the second yard (after the 9 come out); this gives us 2 (y-9) and the equation

    x+9 = 2 (y-9)

    From the first equation, we know that x = y-10; this gives us

    y-10+9 = 2 (y-9)

    Combining like terms on the left, we have

    y-1 = 2 (y-9)

    Using the distributive property on the right,

    y-1 = 2 (y) - 2 (9)

    y-1 = 2y-18

    Add 1 to each side:

    y-1+1 = 2y-18+1

    y = 2y-17

    Subtract 2y from each side:

    y-2y = 2y-17-2y

    -1y = - 17

    Divide both sides by - 1:

    -1y/-1 = - 17/-1

    y = 17

    There are 17 roses in the second yard, and 17-10 = 10 roses in the first one.
  2. 10 March, 01:02
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    Number of roses in second yard=17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to find number of roses in the second yard.

    Let roses in second yard=x

    In the first yard there are 10 roses less than in the second one.

    Then, roses in first yard=x-10

    If 9 roses were transplanted from the second yard to the first one, then the first yard would have 2 times more roses than the second one.

    now, x-10+9=2 (x-9)

    i. e. x-1=2x-18

    x=17

    Hence, number of roses in second yard=17
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