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14 July, 05:08

There is a balanced scale. On one side of the scale there are 5 spheres and 1 cube. On the other side of the scale there is 2 spheres and 3 cubes. The question is:

If cubes weigh 150 grams each, how much do the spheres weigh?

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  1. 14 July, 05:30
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    The scale has two sides:

    The Left Hand Side (LHS) and the Right Hand Side (RHS).

    Let the weight of the sphere be represented as s

    Let the weight of the cube be represented as c

    Let the LHS have the 5 spheres and 1 cube, represented as = (5s + 1c)

    Let the RHS have the 2 spheres and 3 cubes, represented as = (2s + 3c)

    If the cube c, weighs 150 gram, c = 150g

    Since the scale is balanced, therefore the weights on the LHS would be equal to the weights on the RHS.

    Therefore: (5s + 1c) = (2s + 3c), c = 150.

    (5s + 1*150) = (2s + 3*150)

    (5s + 150) = (2s + 450) collect like terms.

    5s - 2s = 450 - 150

    3s = 300 Divide both sides by 3

    s = 300/3

    s = 100

    Therefore the sphere weighs 100 gram each.
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