Respuesta :
Answer:
in tank A, we need 1 gram of food per fish.
In tank B, we need 2 gramms of food per fish.
If Na is the number of fish in tank A and Nb is the number of fish in tank B.
Then, the amount of food that the tank A needs is:
Na*1g of food
The tank B needs:
Nb*2g of food
And we know that Nb = 2/3*Na
we can replace it and get:
2/3*Na*2g
Then if both tanks need the same amount of food, we should have that both of these equations are equal:
food of tank A = food of tank B
Na*1g = (2/3)*Na*2g
we solve this for Na
Na = (2/3)*Na*2g/1g = (2/3)*Na*2 = (4/3)*Na
Na = (4/3)*Na
This equation has no solution, and from here we can conclude that if Nb = 2/3*Na, she will never give the same amount of food to both tanks.
b) knowing that the amount of food neded in tank A is half the amount for tank B, then we need the doulbe of fish in the tank A than in the tank B
Na = 2*Nb