Math, asked by antonio1972, 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? Take ur time...

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Answered by ARoy
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King has 2 legs.
5 Queens have total (5×2)=10 legs.
Each queen has 5 rooms total (5×5)=25 rooms.
In each room there are 5 big cats total (25×5)=125 big cats having total (125×4)=500 legs.
Each big cat has 5 little cats total (125×5)=625 little cats having total (625×4)=2500 legs.
Since I'm standing in that palace so I must count my own 2 legs.
Then total number of legs in the palace =2500+500+10+2+2=3014 legs.
Answered by iamsahil60
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lets start from bottom,
For Each big cat, total no of legs of little cats= 4*5=20,
for 5big cats, total no of legs of little cats= 5*4*5=100,
N total no of legs in one room= (total no of legs of little cats+total no of legs of big cats)
=100+5*4 = 120
For each queen (i.e. for 5 rooms) = 120*5 =600
For 5queens, total no of legs of cats=600*5=3000
As 5 queens n a king also stayed in palace, so thier(5+1) total no of legs= 6*2=12
As, I am also standing in that palace so 2 legs of mine.
so, total legs= 3000+12+2

Therefore, total no of legs in palace is 3014.
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