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30 April, 20:58

A farmer grows 196 pounds of potatoes. He sells them to a grocer who divides them into 5 pound and 2-pound bags. If the grocer uses the same number of 5 and 2-pound bags, how many bags of each did he use?

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  1. 30 April, 21:19
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    Answer:The number of the 2 - pound bags is 56 and the number of the 5 - pound bags is 140

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of the 2 - pound bags and the 5 - pound bags be n since they used the same number.

    5n + 2n = 196

    7n=196

    n = 196/7

    n = 28

    Therefore the number of the 2 - pound bags is 2 * 28 = 56

    and the number if the 5 - pound bags is 5*28 = 140
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