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18 March, 18:54

bill wieghs 120 pounds and is gaining ten pounds each month. phil weighs 150 pounds and is gaining 4 pounds each month. how many months, m, will it take for bill to weigh the same as phil

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  1. 18 March, 19:02
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    5 months

    Step-by-step explanation:

    120 + 10m = 150 + 4m

    Subtract 4m from 10m on both sides (4m cancels out which leaves 120 + 6m=150)

    120 + 6m = 150

    Subtract 120 from 150 on both sides (120 cancels out which leaves 6m = 30

    6m = 30

    Divide 30 by 6 on both sides (6 cancels out which leaves 30/6

    m=5
  2. 18 March, 19:20
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    Bill wieghs 12o and gains 10 per month, his weight can be written as 120 + 10m.

    Phil's weight can be written as 150 + 4m.

    To find the number of months for them to weigh the same, set the equations equal and solve for m.

    120 + 10m = 150 + 4m

    Subtract 4m from each side:

    120 + 6m = 150

    Subtract 120 from each side:

    6m = 30

    Divide both sides by 6:

    m = 30/6

    m = 5

    It will take 5 months.
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