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A rare whale fossil was uncovered under layers of sediment. When the excavator took measurements, she found the tail to be as long as its head plus a quarter of the length of the body. When the archaeologist came in, he measured the length of the body. He found it to be ¾ of the total length. They made arguments about how such a fish would swim in the water. To make proper predictions they measured the head size, and found it to be 4 inches long. What is the total length of this whale?​

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Answered by unknown3839
8

\Large\tt\fbox{Answer}

\sf{Let\:the\:total\:size\:of\:the\:whale\:be\:x}

\sf{Then,\:the\:size\:of\:the\:whale's\:body\:is\: \frac{3}{4}x}

\sf{And\:the\:size\:of\:the\:whale's\:tail\:is \: 4 + ( \frac{1}{4}  \times  \frac{3}{4} x)}

\bf\pink{According\:to\:the\:question:}

\sf{x - ( \frac{3}{4}  + (4 +  \frac{3}{16})) = 4}

\sf{⇒x - ( \frac{3}{4}x + 4 +  \frac{3}{16}x) = 4}

\sf{⇒x -  \frac{3}{4}x - 4 -  \frac{3}{16} x = 4 }

\sf{⇒x -  \frac{3}{4} x -   \frac{3}{16} x = 4 + 4}

\sf{⇒ \frac{16x - 12x - 3x}{16}  = 8}

\sf{⇒ \frac{x}{16}  = 8}

\sf{⇒x = 8 \times 16}

\sf{⇒x = 128}

\bf\underline\red{Answer:}

The total size of the whale is 128 inches.

Answered by ItzNila
8

Step-by-step explanation:

\huge\sf\overbrace{Given:}

=> The tail is to be as long as it's head plus a quarter of the length of the body.

=> Length of body be ¾ of the length.

=> Head is 4 inches long.

\huge\sf\overbrace{To \:  Find	:}

=>The total length of this whale

\huge\sf\overbrace{Solution:}

=> Head = 4 inch

=> Body = x inch

=> Tail = Head + 1/4x

=> Tail = 4 + x/4 inches.

Total length = Head + Body + Tail

=> 4+x+4+x/4

=> 8 + 5x/4

Body = 3/4T Total length

x = 3/4 (8 + 5x/4)

4x = 3 × 32 + 5x/4

16x = 96 + 15x

x = 96

Total length = 8 + 5 × 96/4

=> 8 + 5 × 24

=> 8 + 120

=> 128

\huge\sf\overbrace{Answer:}

=> Head = 4 inches

=> Body = 96 inches

=> Tail = 28 inches

Therefore, The total length of the whale is 128inches.

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