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8 August, 14:40

The ratio of lions to tigers in zoo is 1:3 if there are 4 lion how many tigers will there be?

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  1. 8 August, 16:06
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    The given ratio of lion to tigers in the zoo is 1:3.

    The question is asking us to find the number of tigers when the number of lions are 4.

    Lion:Tiger = 1:3

    When number of lions are 4 then we multiply both the ratio by 4

    Lion : Tiger = 1x4:3x4 (We can multiply both the ratio by same number)

    Lion : Tiger = 4:12 (1x4=4 and 3x4=12)

    Number of Tigers are 12 if number of lions are 4.
  2. 8 August, 17:12
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    The given ratio of lion to tigers in the zoo is 1:3.

    The question is asking us to find the number of tigers when the number of lions are 4.

    Lion:Tiger = 1:3

    When number of lions are 4 then we multiply both the ratio by 4

    Lion : Tiger = 1x4:3x4 (We can multiply both the ratio by same number)

    Lion : Tiger = 4:12 (1x4=4 and 3x4=12)

    Number of Tigers are 12 if number of lions are 4.
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