Bernice and Lily have some money. If Bernice gives Lily \$120, they will have an equal amount of money. If Lily gives Bernice \$120, the ratio of the amount of Bernice's money to the amount of Lily's money will become 4:1. How much money does each of them have?
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Bernice and Lily have some money. If Bernice gives Lily 120,they will have an equal amount of money. If Lily gives Bernice $120, the ratio of the amount of Bernice's money to the amount of Lily's money will become 4:1. How much money does each of them have? – user31659 Dec 21 '19 at 14:36
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You have two linear equations in the variables „money of Bernice“ and „money of Lily“ – Maximilian Janisch Dec 21 '19 at 14:39
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$x$ is the money Bernice has. $y$ the other's.
First sentence : We have $$x-120=y+120$$ Second sentence : $$\frac{x+120}{y-120}=4$$ or $$x+120=4\left(y-120\right)$$
Two equations ,two unknowns. Substract the last equation to the first one : $$240=4\left(y-120\right)-y-120$$ Thus, $$y=280$$ $$x=520$$
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