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14 January, 15:48

There are 50 rabbits on a farm. They are increasing at the rate of 12% every month. How many months will it be until there are 1000 rabbits?

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  1. 14 January, 16:07
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    Given:

    50 rabbits

    12% increase per month.

    Solve for the increase per month. (multiply 50 by 12%)

    50 x 12% = n

    50 X. 12 = 6

    6 rabbits per month is increased.

    We will solve for the total number of months it will be when the number of rabbits reached up to 1000.

    1000-50 + 6=n

    n = 1000-50

    6

    n = 950 : 6

    n = 158.33 ... months or 158 months and 10 days.

    Since there are 50 rabbits already in the farm, we will subtract 50 from 1000. Every month the rabbits increased 12 % which is 6 (12% of 50) so, we will divide 950 (1000-50=950) by 6. The result is 158.33 ... months or 158 months and 10 days or. 33 month.

    158 months x 6 = 948 rabbits (950-948=2)

    Since 6 rabbits are increased per month, we need to calculate the two rabbits to make up 950.

    2 rabbits : 6 rabbits per month =.33 or 33% of the total increased.

    33% of 30 days (1 month) = 9.9 days or 10 days when rounded off.
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