Math, asked by hindubharath9ou6b55, 1 year ago



You are standing in one big palace where a king and his 5 queens stay.
Each queen has 5 rooms. In each room there are 5 big cats.
Each big cat has 5 little cats. Each cat has 4 legs.How many legs are there in the palace?

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Answered by Ruhanika105
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There is a King , so 2 legs,
including me there would be 2 legs more = 4 legs.
Now there are 5 queens so there would be 10 legs more= 14 legs.

Now each queen has five rooms, and in each room there are 5 big cats, so there would be 20 legs more.
And each big cat has one small cat so there would be 20 legs more,there would be 40 legs in one room.
As there are 5 rooms of each queen, so no.of legs in each queen's room would be 200.
And no.of legs in the 5 rooms of 5 queens would be, 5*200= 1000.

Now total legs in palace would be,1000 + 14 = 1014

hope it helps...
Answered by Vineeta20
0
Queen + me = 12 legs
Each room = 40legs
Each queen = 40× 5=200legs

5 queens = 200×5 = 1000 legs


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