Math, asked by ojking544, 1 year ago

In a camp, there is enough
provision for 500 students
for 30 days. if 100 more
student join the camp,
for how many days,
will the provisions last​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
12

CORRECT QUESTION :

In a camp , there is enough provision for 500 students for 30 days. If 100 more students join the camp , for how many days will provision last now ?

GIVEN :

  • Total Number of students , there's enough provision for 500 students for 30 days.

TO FIND :

  • If 100 more students join the camp , then days of provision last now = ?

STEP - BY - STEP EXPLAINATION :

→ Let the number of days = x

→ Now , number of students in the camp = 500 + 100 = 600

We , note that more is the number of students , the less will be the number of days the provision will last for.

So , it's the case of Inverse Variation

 =  > 500 \times 30 = 600 \times x

 =  > x =  \frac{500 \times 30}{600}

 =  > x = 25

Hence, Here the provision will last for 25 days.

Answered by XxFantoamDEADPOOLXx
130

Answer:

GIVEN:

••Total Number of students, there's

enough provision for 500 students for

30 days.

TO FIND :

•If 100 more students join the camp,

then days of provision last now = ?

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLAINATION:

→ Let the number of days = X

→ Now, number of students in the camp

500 + 100 = 600

We, note that more is the number of

students, the less will be the number of

days the provision will last for.

So, it's the case of Inverse Variation

500 \times 30 = 600 \times x

x =  \frac{500 \times 300}{600}

x =  \frac{1500}{600}

=> x = 25

Hence, Here the provision will last for 25 days.

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