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A geologist found two underground wells that contained large deposits of water. The first well was 46 2/3 meters below the surface. The second well had more water, and was 77 5/6 meters deeper than the first well. How deep below the surface was the second well?

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Answer:

Second well was
103 (3)/(6)\ m deep below the surface.

Explanation:

Given:

Depth of First well =
46(2)/(3)\ m


46(2)/(3)\ m can be Rewritten as
(140)/(3)\ m

Depth of First well =
(140)/(3)\ m

Also Given:

The second well had more water, and was
77(5)/(6)\ m deeper than the first well.


77(5)/(6)\ m can be Rewritten as
(467)/(6)\ m

Hence We can say that;

Depth of second well is equal to
(467)/(6)\ m plus Depth of First well.

framing in equation form we get;

Depth of second well =
(467)/(6)+(77)/(3)

Now the denominators are common so we can solve the numerators

now to solve the fractions we need to make the denominator common we will use L.C.M we get;

Depth of second well =
(467*1)/(6*1)+(77*2)/(3*2)= (467)/(6)+(154)/(6)

Now the denominators are common so we can solve the numerators.

Depth of second well =
(467+154)/(6)=(621)/(6)\ m \ \ OR\ \ 103 (3)/(6)\ m

Hence Second well was
103 (3)/(6)\ m deep below the surface.

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