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In a national park, the ratio of lions to elephant was 4:7. When 5 elephants were shifted to the other national park, the ratio of lions to the elephants became 3 : 5. How many lions and elephants does the national park have now?​

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Answered by galaxyunicornmuskan
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Lions - 60

Elephants - 100

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Answered by gaur5777
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Answer:Number of lions=45, Number of elephants=75

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