sandy wrote:
A zoo has twice as many zebras as lions and four times as many monkeys as zebras. Which of the following could be the total number of zebras, lions, and monkeys at the zoo?
Indicate all such totals.
A. 14
B. 22
C. 28
D. 55
E. 121
A zoo has twice as many zebras as lionsSo, the ratio of zebras to lions = 2 : 1
Or we can write: Z : L = 2 : 1
There are four times as many monkeys as zebrasSo, if Z = 2, then M = 8
In other words, M : Z : L = 8 : 2 : 1
So, one possible scenario is: 8 monkeys, 2 zebras and 1 lion (total = 11 animals)
Another possible scenario is: 16 monkeys, 4 zebras and 2 lions (total = 22 animals)
Another possible scenario is: 24 monkeys, 6 zebras and 3 lions (total = 33 animals)
Another possible scenario is: 32 monkeys, 8 zebras and 4 lions (total = 44 animals)
etc....
As we can see, the
total number of animals must be a multiple of 11Check the answer choices.....
B, D and E are multiples of 11
Answer: B, D, E
Cheers,
Brent