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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 11:43 hannahhoops12

Two barrels, a and b, contain unspecified amounts of cider, a containing more than b. from a, pour into b as much cider as b already contains. then, from b, pour into a as much cider as a now contains. finally, pour from a into b as much cider as b now has. both barrels now contain 64 liters of cider. how many liters of cider were in each barrel at the start of the process?

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