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Bob and Tara together can lift 318.7 lb. Bob can lift 22.1 more pounds than Tara. How much can Bob and Tara each lift?

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AllanMathias
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  • 24-03-2018
Bob and Tara lifts 318.7lb.
So each one would, ideally, be lifting half.
318.7/2=159.35lb.
But, that's not the case. Bob can lift 22.1 more.So:
159.35+22.1 = 181,45
While Tara lifts:
137,25.
Bob: 181,45
Tara: 137,25
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