AB=EF
ABEF=ABF+AEF
NOW CONTINUES THE SOLUTION
If we say that the weight of Jill's cat is w, then we can say that the weight of Jack's cat is 4w.
We know that the combined weight is 35 pounds, so we can write this as
4w+w=35
Which simplifies to
5w=35
If we divide by 5, we are left with
w=7
So that gives us the weight of Jill's cat. If Jack's cat weighs 4 times as much, we can see that
4x7=28
Therefore, Jack's cat weighs 28 pounds :)
Answer:
a)
of her apple cider.
b) 
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's call the amount of her apple cider she will put in each bottle: 
2. You know that she wants to bottle 1\8 of her apple cider and she pours it among 6 bottles.
3. Therefore, keeping the information above on mind, you can write the following expression:

4. When you solve for x, you obtain the following result:

Length is 120 and the width is 60, because 60×2= 120 and when you add 120+60=180
If you do 1040-400 you get 640
then you need to divide that by 4 to get 160 leaving you with the width, to get the length you have to add 200 to the width meaning the length is 360
length = 360
width = 160