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11 May, 00:46

Restaurant a's chicken salad contains the same number of grams of fat as the chicken salad of restaurant

c. restaurant b's chicken salad contains 55 more grams of fat than restaurant a's chicken salad. if the total amount of fat in all three salads is 6565 grams, find the number of grams of fat in each salad.

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  1. 11 May, 01:05
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    To compute for grams of fat in each salad:

    We know that, A = C.

    And B is 5 grams more, so it is B = 5 + A

    And the total fat is 65, so A + B + C = 65 grams.

    Computation:

    A + (5 + A) + A = 65

    3A + 5 = 65

    3A = 60

    A = 20

    A = 20

    B = (65 - 40) = 25

    C = 20
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