Math, asked by greeshmanaidu, 1 year ago

a dog is chasing a cat. if the ratio of no of leaps taken by dog to cat is 4:5. And if the 2 leaps of dog are equal to 3 leaps of cat. After how many leaps will the dog be able to catch the cat. if the cat was 12 leaps of its own ahead of the dog

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:

4 leaps of cat = 3 leaps of dog

⇒ 1 leap of cat = 3/4 leap of dog

Cat takes 5 leaps for every 4 leaps of dog.

So the required ratio is (5× Cat′s leap) : (4 X Dog's leap)

= (5 × 3/4 dog′s leap) : (4 X Dog's leap)

= 15 : 16

SO the final answer for this question is 15:16

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