Math, asked by Arifan6428, 9 months ago

Sally has 2 cats and each cat eats 1/4 of a tin of cat food each day sally buys 9 tins of cat food . For how many days will the cat food feed her 2 cats

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Answered by TwihardsUp
24

Answer:

18 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, Amount of cat food eaten by each cat per day = 1/4 th of a tin

           Amount of cat food eaten by 2 cats per day = 1/4 × 2 part of a tin

                                                                                      = 1/2 of a tin

No. of days 9 tins will last = 9 × 2 = 18

Answered by TanikaWaddle
13

9 tins of cat food feed her 2 cats for 18 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Sally has 2 cats

food eaten by 1 cat each day = \frac{1}{4}

food eaten by 2 cat each day= \frac{1}{4}\times 2 = \frac{1}{2} tins

sally buys 9 tins of cat food

then

\frac{1}{2} tins  required in = 1 day

1 tin required in

\frac{1}{\frac{1}{2} }= 2

i.e  1 tin required in  2 days

9 tin  required  for = 9×2 = 18 days

hence ,  9 tins of cat food feed her 2 cats for 18 days

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