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there are 60 big cats in the zoo, 1/3of them are tig ers 1/2 of them are leopards the rest are the lions which of them are the greatest. arrange them in descending order​

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Answered by MsPRENCY
111

Answer :

30, 20, 10

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Step - By - Step Explanation :

There are 60 big cats in the zoo.

Number of Tigers :

\sf\implies \dfrac{1}{3} \times {60}

\sf = 20

Number of Leopards :

\sf\implies \dfrac{1}{2} \times 60

\sf = 30

Number of lions :

\sf\implies lions = 60 - ( tigers + leopards )

\sf lions = 60 - ( 20 + 30

\sf lions = 60 - 50

\sf lions = 10

After arranging in descending order,

30, 20, 10

→ Leopards are the greatest.

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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
80

\huge {\red{\mathfrak {Question :}}}

  • There are 60 big cats in the zoo.\dfrac {1}{3} of them are tigers , \dfrac {1}{2} of them are leopards and the rest are the lions which of them are the greatest. Arrange them in descending order.

\huge {\pink{\mathfrak {Solution :}}}

Total number of big cats = 60

Tigers are in the fraction = \dfrac{1}{3}

\sf {Number \:of\: tigers =   \frac{1}{3}  \times 60  = 20}

Leopards are in the fraction = \dfrac{1}{2}

\sf {Number \:of\: leopards  = \frac{1}{2}  \times 60  = 30}

As we know that rest are lions So, we first add number of tigers and number of leopards and then we subtract it from Total number of big cats.

\sf {Number \:of\: lions = 60-(20+30)= 60-50=10}

\tt{Leopards\: are\: the\:greatest.}

\green{\bf {\therefore{Number \:of\: big\: cats \:in \:descending \:order\ :30,20,10}}}


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