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Thirty gallons of paint were poured into two containers of different sizes. Express the amount of paint poured into the smaller container in terms of the amount poured into the larger container.

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Final answer:

The amount of paint poured into the smaller container is expressed as '30 - x' gallons, where 'x' is the amount poured into the larger container, and the total amount is thirty gallons.

Step-by-step explanation:

To express the amount of paint poured into the smaller container in terms of the amount poured into the larger container, we will use algebra. Let's denote the amount of paint in the larger container as 'x' gallons. Since we know that thirty gallons of paint were poured into two containers, the amount of paint in the smaller container is '30 - x' gallons.

Here is the step-by-step explanation:

  1. Designate the amount in the larger container as 'x' gallons.
  2. Understand that the total amount of paint is 30 gallons.
  3. Subtract the larger container's amount 'x' from the total to find the smaller container's amount: 30 - x gallons.

Thus, if 10 gallons were poured into the larger container, then the smaller container would hold 30 - 10 = 20 gallons of paint.

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