
Lauren H. answered 10/12/18
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g = m + 40
m= 3/4(g)
Substitute:
g = 3/4(g) + 40
1/4(g) = 40
g = 160
m = 120
Holly E.
asked 10/12/18Gavin weighs 40 lbs more tha May. May weighs 3/4 as much as Gavin. How much does each weigh
Lauren H. answered 10/12/18
Experienced High School Chemistry Teacher
g = m + 40
m= 3/4(g)
Substitute:
g = 3/4(g) + 40
1/4(g) = 40
g = 160
m = 120
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