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3 January, 17:07

a tank is 1/6 full of gasoline. Of 8 litres are added it would be 1/4 full. how many litres does the tank hold

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  1. 3 January, 20:40
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    The full tank has a volume of x litres.

    The tank is 1/6 full, so it has (1/6) x litres of gasoline.

    Now you add 8 litres. The tank now has (1/6) x + 8 litres.

    It is now 1/4 full. 1/4 full means it has (1/4) x litres.

    Therefore, (1/6) x + 8 must equal (1/4) x.

    (1/6) x + 8 = (1/4) x

    Multiply both sides by the LCD which is 12.

    12 (1/6) x + 12 (8) = 12 (1/4) x

    2x + 96 = 3x

    Subtract 2x from both sides.

    96 = x

    x = 96

    Answer: The tank holds 96 litres.
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