On one side of a balance scale is a whole brick. On the other side is one-half of a brick and 4 pounds of potatoes. If the scale balances. how many pounds does a whole brick weigh?

b = b/2 + 4

multiply each side by 2

2b = b +8
b = 8

one brick weighs 8 lbs

To determine the weight of a whole brick, we need to set up an equation based on the information provided. We know that on one side of the balance scale, there is a whole brick, and on the other side, there is one-half of a brick and 4 pounds of potatoes.

Let's denote the weight of the whole brick as "x" pounds. Since one-half of a brick is present on the other side, its weight would be x/2 pounds.

The equation can be set up as follows:

x = x/2 + 4

To solve this equation, we can multiply through by 2 to eliminate the fraction:

2x = x + 8

By subtracting x from both sides, we have:

2x - x = 8

Simplifying further, we get:

x = 8

Therefore, a whole brick weighs 8 pounds.