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7 December, 00:45

There are 110 monkeys at the zoo. They each hug every other monkey. How many hugs were there?

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  1. 7 December, 00:46
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    The answer is: 5995 hugs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. The equation H = T*M/2 is used:

    2. Where H = Number of hugs

    T = Total hugs given by an monkey.

    M = Number of monkeys.

    3. Now if they are 110 apes, one of them cannot hug himself, then there are 109 the number of hugs given by a monkey.

    4. Adding the data to the equation would give that:

    H = (109 * 110) / 2

    H = 11990 / 2

    H = 5995

    5. At the zoo, 5995 hugs were given by the 110 monkeys.
  2. 7 December, 00:51
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    5995 hugs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is a combination problem: we want to make groups of two monkeys, where a pair of monkey 1 and 2 is the same pair of monkey 2 and 1 (it is the same hug). So, if the total number of monkeys at the zoo is 110, we have a combination of 110 choose 2:

    C (110,2) = 110! / (2! * (110-2) !) = 110 * 109 / 2 = 5995

    So the total number of hugs is 5995
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