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27 January, 14:03

3. At the zoo, the ratio of the number of giraffes : lions : penguins is 3:5:11

The total number of legs that these animals have all together is 108.

How many lions are there at the zoo?

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  1. 27 January, 14:06
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    Ratio of Giraffes : Lions : Penguins = 3 : 5 : 11

    Giraffes = 3x

    Lions = 5x

    Penguins = 11x

    Giraffes = 4 legs

    Lions = 4 legs

    Penguins = 2 legs

    4 (3x) + 4 (5x) + 2 (11x) = 108

    12x + 20x + 22x = 108

    54x = 108

    x = 108 : 54 = 2

    Number of lions = 5x = 5 (2) = 10

    Answer: 10 lions
  2. 27 January, 14:19
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    6 lions

    Step-by-step explanation:

    l:g:p = 3:5:11 ratio

    4 (3x+5x) + 2*11x = 108 legs

    32x+22x = 108

    54x = 108

    x = 2

    Lions = 2*3 = 6
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