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25 December, 10:00

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When a can of soup is half full, it weighs 5 kg. When it is 1 third full, it ways 4 kg. What is the weight of the full can?

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  1. 25 December, 10:20
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    The trick here is that both times, part of the weight is soup

    and part of the weight is the empty metal can.

    1/2 soup + MTcan = 5

    1/3 soup + MTcan = 4

    Before going any further, it will make it a lot easier later if we change

    the fractions in both equations to a common denominator:

    1/2 = 3/6

    1/3 = 2/6

    3/6 soup + 1 MTcan = 5

    2/6 soup + 1 MTcan = 4

    Subtract the 2nd equation from the 1st one:

    1/6 soup = 1

    Multiply each side by 6 : 1 soup = 6

    Substitute this in the first equation:

    1/2 soup + 1 MTcan = 5

    1/2 (6) + 1 MTcan = 5

    3 + 1 MTcan = 5

    Subtract 3 from each side: 1 MTcan = 2

    The empty can weighs 2.

    All the soup it can hold weighs 6.

    A full can of soup weighs (2 + 6) = 8
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