Two lands

The common area of the two neighboring lands is 964 m2. The second land is smaller by 77 m2, twice the size of the first land. Find the areas of each land.

Final Answer:

a =  347 m2
b =  617 m2

Step-by-step explanation:


a+b=964
b = 2a - 77

a+b=964
b = 2·a - 77

a+b = 964
2a-b = 77

Pivot: Row 1 ↔ Row 2
2a-b = 77
a+b = 964

Row 2 - 1/2 · Row 1 → Row 2
2a-b = 77
1.5b = 925.5


b = 925.5/1.5 = 617
a = 77+b/2 = 77+617/2 = 347

a = 347
b = 617

Our linear equations calculator calculates it.
b=617=617 m2



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