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How many lion can there be in a jungle, of rectangular shape with dimensions 14 KM by 15 KM,if each lion marks an area of 21 sq km as its territory ​

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Answered by Kiran11918114
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Answer:

One lion = 21 sq km and length and breadth of jungle = 14km and 15 km respectively so just find the product and then divide it.

  • 14*15 = 210 sq km

  • One lion = 21 sq km

  • 210 sq km / 21 sq km

Answer: 10 Lions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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10 LIONS

Step-by-step explanation:

Dimensions of the rectangular shape of jungle= 14 km by 15 km

Area of the jungle = l×b = 15×14 = 210k {m}^{2}

Area for each loin = 21k {m}^{2}

So number of lions can be there in the jungle = 210÷21 = 10 Lions

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