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22 June, 02:32

500 soldiers in a fort had enough food for 30 days. After 6 days, some soldiers were sent to another fort and thus the food lasted 32 more days. How many soldiers left the fort?

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  1. 22 June, 02:48
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    Best Answer: There's enough food for 500 soldiers for 30 days. Say that each soldier has a unit of food a day, so there are 500 units for 1 day and 500*30=15000 units over the 30 days (remember this value).

    500*6=3000 units are used by the time some soldiers leave, leaving a total of 15000-3000=12000 units.

    Now we know that x units are used a day, and there are 32 more days left (because it tells us). You can make the following formula with this:

    Number of soldier*days the food will last=units of food

    x*32=12000

    Then just rearrange this:

    x=12000/32=375 soldiers left in the fort. So 125 soldier had left.
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