Math, asked by mysticd, 6 months ago

A kangaroo chases a rabbit that starts 150 feet ahead of the kangaroo. For every 12 - foot leap of the kangaroo , the rabbit makes a 7-foot leap. How many leaps will the kangaroo have to make to catch up to the rabbit if the two animals always leap leap at the same time ?​

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Answered by HarishKhanna
4

Answer:

30 leaps

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by amitnrw
12

Given : A kangaroo chases a rabbit that starts 150 feet ahead of the kangaroo. For every 12 - foot leap of the kangaroo , the rabbit makes a 7-foot leap.

To Find  : How many leaps will the kangaroo have to make to catch up to the rabbit if the two animals always leap leap at the same time

Solution:

A kangaroo chases a rabbit that starts 150 feet ahead of the kangaroo.

Let say After x  Leap  kangaroo  catch up to the rabbit

1  Leap of Kangaroo  = 12 foot

=> x leap of Kangaroo = 12x  foot

1  Leap of Rabbit  =7 foot

=> x leap of Rabbit =7x  foot

rabbit   starts 150 feet ahead of the kangaroo Hence 150 feet  extra by kangaroo

12x  = 7x  + 150

=>5x = 150

=> x = 30

kangaroo have to make 30 Leaps to catch up to the rabbit

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