Mathematics, 08.08.2021 17:20 aurelio1121
if Albert gives 30$ to George both of them will have the same amount of money. if George give 50$ to Albert, Albert will have 5 times as much money as George. how much money do both of them have altogether
Answer from: elizabethburkha
Step-by-step explanation:
let George money will be X and Albert be Y
30$+x=y
x-50$=5y
30+x=y
x=y-30
(y-30)-50=5y
y-80=5y
y-5y=80
-4y=80
y=-20
x=-50
Answer from: jayla69
AlBERT=150; GEORGE=90
Albert-30=George+30(.1)eq
A=(G+60)
#2 (G-50)5=A+50(.2)eq
substitute result of #1 for A
5G-250=(G+60)+50
4G=360
G=90
substitute $90 into equation #1
A=90+60=150
Therefore Albert has $150, George has $90, and their total is $240
Answer from: Quest
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