Math, asked by dineshchavan07012, 10 months ago

A farmer has 3000 bananas to go to the market 1000 km away to sell. There are camels to carry bananas which can only carry 1000 bananas at a time and after every one kilometer walk the camel would eat one banana. So how many bananas can the farmer take?​

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Answered by lakshkon
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Answer:

533 bananas

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, the brute-force approach does not work. If the Camel starts by picking up the 1000 bananas and try to reach point B, then he will eat up all the 1000 bananas on the way and there will be no bananas left for him to return to point A.

So we have to take an approach that the Camel drops the bananas in between and then returns to point A to pick up bananas again.

Since there are 3000 bananas and the Camel can only carry 1000 bananas, he will have to make 3 trips to carry them all to any point in between.

<---p1---><--------p2-----><-----p3---->

A---------------------------------------->B

When bananas are reduced to 2000 then the Camel can shift them to another point in 2 trips and when the number of bananas left are <= 1000, then he should not return and only move forward.

In the first part, P1, to shift the bananas by 1Km, the Camel will have to

Move forward with 1000 bananas – Will eat up 1 banana in the way forward

Leave 998 banana after 1 km and return with 1 banana – will eat up 1 banana in the way back

Pick up the next 1000 bananas and move forward – Will eat up 1 banana in the way forward

Leave 998 banana after 1 km and return with 1 banana – will eat up 1 banana in the way back

Will carry the last 1000 bananas from point a and move forward – will eat up 1 banana

Note: After point 5 the Camel does not need to return to point A again.

So to shift 3000 bananas by 1km, the Camel will eat up 5 bananas.

After moving to 200 km the Camel would have eaten up 1000 bananas and is now left with 2000 bananas.

Now in the Part P2, the Camel needs to do the following to shift the Bananas by 1km.

Move forward with 1000 bananas – Will eat up 1 banana in the way forward

Leave 998 banana after 1 km and return with 1 banana – will eat up this 1 banana in the way back

Pick up the next 1000 bananas and move forward – Will eat up 1 banana in the way forward

Note: After point 3 the Camel does not need to return to the starting point of P2.

So to shift 2000 bananas by 1km, the Camel will eat up 3 bananas.

After moving to 333 km the camel would have eaten up 1000 bananas and is now left with the last 1000 bananas.

The Camel will actually be able to cover 333.33 km, I have ignored the decimal part because it will not make a difference in this example.

Hence the length of part P2 is 333 Km.

Now, for the last part, P3, the Camel only has to move forward. He has already covered 533 (200+333) out of 1000 km in Parts P1 & P2. Now he has to cover only 467 km and he has 1000 bananas.

He will eat up 467 bananas on the way forward, and at point B the Camel will be left with only 533 Bananas.

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