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Who can do this problem? Winter vacation homework, fifth grade math.
The arithmetic is 67× (2+1)-17× (5+1).

=20 1- 102

=99 (ton)

99÷〔(5+ 1)-(2+ 1)〕

=99÷3

=33 (tons) A: It turns out that B has 33 tons.

(33+67)×2+67

=200+67

=267

One dollar at a time

Solution: Warehouse A has X tons, and Warehouse B has (x-67)÷2-67 tons.

(x-67)÷2-67+ 17×5 = x- 17

x=267

Warehouse B (267-67)÷2-67=33

A: It turns out that warehouse A has 267 tons of goods and warehouse B has 33 tons.

Binary once

Solution: Suppose warehouse B has X tons of goods, then warehouse A has Y tons of goods, and get the equation:

y-67=(x+67)*2

y- 17=(x+ 17)*5

The solution is x=33.

So y = 2x+201= 2 * 33+201= 267.

A: It turns out that warehouse A has 267 tons of inventory and warehouse B has 33 tons of inventory. Please adopt it in time! thank you