I am not sure whether I am just not remembering the technique or I don't have enough clues to solve this one:
$T_1 - T_2 = 362$
$\frac{T_1}{T_2} = 5.48$
I cannot seem to solve for $T_1$ or $T_2$
I can get as far as substituting one equation into the other:
$T_2 = T_1 - 362 (1)$
$\frac{T_1}{5.48} = T_2 (2)$
(1) into (2)
$\frac{T_1}{5.48} = T_1-362$
$T_1-\frac{T_1}{5.48} = 362$
But can't get any further.
Hope someone can help.
Many thanks in advance.
Jon.
so we have
$x-x/5.48=362$
$5.48x-x=362*5.48=1983.76$
or we have
$4.48x=1983.76$
from there we get that $x=442.8035714285714$
now we know that $x=T_1=442.8$
what is equal $T_2$?
$T_2=T_1-362=442.8-362=80.8$