Dear Colleagues,
I have been reading David Acheson - 'The Spirit of Mathematics'.
How long would it take for C to fill the bath alone?.
I understand the reasoning of the three equations he sets out, but stuck on the process circled in red in the problem attached.
My question is: How did he get rid of A in the second equation ( a+c=1/5)?. I understand where he rewrote the equation to get a by itself (a=1/5-c),
but I don't understand how he got from a=1/5-c to 1/5-c+2c=1/4 ?.
The question is attached.
Thank you.

I have been reading David Acheson - 'The Spirit of Mathematics'.
How long would it take for C to fill the bath alone?.
I understand the reasoning of the three equations he sets out, but stuck on the process circled in red in the problem attached.
My question is: How did he get rid of A in the second equation ( a+c=1/5)?. I understand where he rewrote the equation to get a by itself (a=1/5-c),
but I don't understand how he got from a=1/5-c to 1/5-c+2c=1/4 ?.
The question is attached.
Thank you.
