Answer:
29 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x pounds be Bob's weight.
Abel is twice as much as heavy as Bob, so Abel's weight is 2x pounds.
Carl is 10.1 lb. lighter than Abel, then Carl's weight is 2x - 10.1 pounds.
Abel, Bob and Carl collectively weigh 185.4 lb. So,
[tex]x+2x+2x-10.1=185.4[/tex]
Solve this equation:
[tex]x+2x+2x=185.4+10.1\\ \\5x=195.5\\ \\x=39.1\ pounds[/tex]
Thus,
Bob's weight [tex]= 39.1[/tex] pounds
Abel's weight [tex]= 2\cdot 39.1=78.2[/tex] pounds
Carl's weight [tex]=78.2-10.1=68.1[/tex] pounds
Difference in Carl and Bob weights is
[tex]68.1-39.1=29[/tex] pounds