Math, asked by keya200865, 7 months ago


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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Answered by SonalRamteke
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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."

Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Answer:

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.

 \because x_1y_1 = x_2y_2

Where,

 x_1 = 20, \: y_1 = 6, \: x_2 = 3 and  y_2 = p (let)

=> 20 × 6 = 30 × p

=> 120 = 30p

=> p = 120/30

=> p = 4

Hence the required number of days = 4.

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