Math, asked by Itzrishan, 5 months ago

8. How many lions can there be in a jungle, of rectangular shape with dimen
14 km by 15 km, if each lion marks an area of 21 sq km as its territory?​

Answers

Answered by saayush01
1

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

One lion = 21 sq km and length and breadth of jungle = 14km and 15 km respectively so just find the product and then divide it.

14*15 = 210 sq km

One lion = 21 sq km

210sq km / 21 sq km

10 Lions

Answered by Zairabalkissoon
0

Answer:

10

firstly you will need to find the total area(lenght ×  by breath)

so 14×15≈210km

then you will have to divide 210 by 21 since each lion takes 21km √

so 210÷21≈10 which is your answer

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