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one-fourth of a herd of a camel was seen in the forest. twice the square root of the herd had gone to mountain and the remaining and remaining 15 camels seen on the baric of a river find the total number of camel.

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Answered by tariahsmith
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Answer:

Answer: Number of camels in the herd are 36.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let total number of camels in the herd are x.

Here A.T.Q.

One fourth of that group seen in forest :

Twice the square root of group are seen in mountains =

camels seen near river = 15

So

squaring both sides

apply Quadratic formula to solve

Discard value of x2 since number of camels cannot be fractional.

Answered by Vamprixussa
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