A farmer has enough food to feed 20 animals in his cattle for 6 days.
How long would the food last if there were 10 more animals in his cattle?
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"For more number of animals, the food will last less number of days. ∴ It is a case of inverse variation. Therefore, the food will now last for 4 days."
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4
Step-by-step explanation:
If the number of animals increases, then it will take fewer days to last.
Then the two quantities are in inverse proportions.
Let the required number of days be p.
Where,
and (let)
=> 20 × 6 = 30 × p
=> 120 = 30p
=> p = 120/30
=> p = 4
Hence the required number of days = 4.
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