Four squirrels have 30 berries each. But before they start eating, two more squirrels join the group. They share the berries equally amongst themselves.
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Answer:
Total squirrel =4 +2 =6
Total berries = 30
Sharing = 30/6 = 5
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Answer:
If we have 6 squirrels, each squirrel will get 20 berries.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the total berries are fixed, what each squirrel gets is inversely proportional to the number of squirrels. Specifically, if there are 4 squirrels, each gets 30 berries.
Squirrels-4→Berries→30 berries
Let's use this relation to find how many berries each squirrel get if there are 6 squirrels.
if 4 get 30 each, one gets = total/no.of squirres
= 120/4
=30
so, if the 6 are there,then 120/6
= 20
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