it takes 3 cats to eat 3 mice in 3 minutes. Meaning 3 cats can eat 99 mice in 99 mins. Those 3 cats will take 102 mins to eat one cat. YOu need one extra cat to eat the last mice. So the answer is 4 cats.
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The number 3.25 in minutes might refer to three minutes and twenty-five seconds or could refer to three minutes and 15 seconds. The difference would be attributed to whether the .25 refers to actual seconds or to a quarter of a minute.
He would have to fish 4 hours long because if kim would catch 16 fish in 2 hours. 4 time 4 is 16 as well so therefore he would have to fish for hours
.25 would be 15 minutes.
She would run 2.4 miles in 18 minutes.
275/33 x 21 = 175 Therefore, 175 balls would be produced at the same rate in 21 minutes as there would be in 33 minutes.
3 cats, 3 rats in 3 minutes means that each cat finishes one rat in 3 minutes. 100 cats would be able to eat 100 rats in 3 minutes, as long as they don't get sidetracked into fighting or mating that is.
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Since 1 swatbu can catch one spy every 5 minutes, each one could catch 20 spies in 100 minutes. The answer is 5.
5 minutes; 5 minutes (unless the fish stock gets depleted and the storks have to find another lake!)
It'll take 4 because if 4 cats catch 4 mice in 4 minutes, it means it takes 1 minute for one cat to catch 1 mouse. So if 10 cats were the answer, the question would be, how many cats will it take to catch 10 mice in four minutes. This question is obvious...
A fourth of an hour is 60/4=15 minutes, so three quarters of an hour would be 15x3= 45 minutes.
it's basically impossible because you know that it takes 1 cat to catch 1 mouse, so that means it takes 100 cats to catch 100 mice. But the question you have doesn't tell me how many minutes it takes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. e.g say it took 5 minutes for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse you times 5 by 100 and you get 500 so it would take 500 minutes for 100 cats to catch 100 mice. but your question doesn't have the time for how long it would take for 1 cat to catch 1 mouse. so therefore your question can't be answered.
It would still take 3 minutes according to the setup of the question, assuming there are enough rats to make this work. It takes 1 cat 3 minutes to find a rat, and 3 minutes for 3 cats to each find a rat. So 100 cats would only take 3 minutes to find 100 rats. Time is irrelevant since the only factors changing are the cats and the rats. However, this question assumes too many things that would likely not happen. The question assumes an even density of rats, that the cat's are equally able to catch rats, and that there are enough rats.
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1 hour and 40 minutes (100 minutes). 5 people take 5 minutes, 1 person takes 1 minute, so 100 people take 100 minutes to complete the task of catching 100 frogs.
The number 3.25 in minutes might refer to three minutes and twenty-five seconds or could refer to three minutes and 15 seconds. The difference would be attributed to whether the .25 refers to actual seconds or to a quarter of a minute.