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Jack has 5 cats and 1 dog. If the dog’s weight is 3 times th
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Jack has 5 cats and 1 dog. If the dog’s weight is 3 times the average (arithmetic mean) weight of the cats, then the dog’s weight is what fraction of the total weight of all 6 animals?
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Let cats weight be 1,2,3,4,5 respectively. Thus, their average weight = 1+2+3+4+5 / 5 = 15/5 = 3. We're given that weight of dog is 3 times the average of cats weight. Thus, 3*3 = 9. Total weight of all the animals is 9+5(3) = 24 Thus, weight of dog of all the animals is 9/24 = 3/8 Thus, option C.
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19 Apr 2020, 23:03
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Jack has 5 cats and 1 dog. If the dog’s weight is 3 times the average (arithmetic mean) weight of the cats, then the dog’s weight is what fraction of the total weight of all 6 animals?
let wieght of a cat=1 so 5 cats=5 dog weight= 3times the average weight of 5 cats =3*5/5=3 so total animals weight =3+5=8 ans 3/8
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