two bags each hold 50 kilograms of sugar after using 3 times as much sugar from the first bag as from the secound bag the first bag has half as much sugar as the scound how much sugar is in each bag now

Let's assume the amount of sugar in the second bag is x kilograms.

According to the given conditions, the first bag has half as much sugar as the second bag, so it has (1/2)*x = x/2 kilograms of sugar.
After using 3 times as much sugar from the first bag as from the second bag, we subtract (3*(x/2)) = (3x/2) kilograms of sugar from the first bag.
So, the first bag now has (x/2) - (3x/2) = -x kilograms of sugar.
But it is not possible to have a negative quantity of sugar in a bag.
Therefore, the conditions mentioned are not possible in reality.