Math, asked by jnash13, 11 months ago

There are 77 horses in the circus. There are 88 more elephants than horses in the circus. How many elephants are in the circus?

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Answered by abhi569
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Given,

        horses present in the circus = 77


In the question, it is given that the number of elephants is 88 more than the number of horses present in the circus.


∴ Number of elephants = number of horses + 88

From above, number of horses = 77

⇒ Number of elephants = 77 + 88

⇒ Number of elephants =  165



Thus,

There are 165 elephants in the circus.



Answered by assassin1111111
0
Given,

There are 77 horses in the circus.

There are 88 more elephants than horses in the circus.

Therefore, No of elephants = 77+88 = 165.

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