No Mostly Not Unless Its Desprete For Food It Kills It For Fun Cats Seem To Enjoy Attacking Fast Thing And Rats Usely Escape From Us Because Of Speed But Whearas A Cat Can Catch A Rat Easily And Kill It For Fun Not Nessicarly To Eat
Yes, cats can kill rats. Cats don't just kill only rats but they can also kill Mice.
If 5 Cats kill 5 Rats in 5 minutes that equals 1 rat killed each minute by each cat. So, in twice as many minutes the same ammount of cats will kill twice as many rats... 5 cats will kill 10 rats in 10 minutes. And if left for five times as long, which is 50 minutes, those same 5 cats will kill 50 rats. So obviously you will need twice as many cats to kill twice as many rats in the same time. So the answer is... You will need 10 cats to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes.
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10 cats For future reference, this problem is solved as follows: Let C1 be the number of cats who eat O1 rats in T1 minutes and Let C2 be the number of cats who eat O2 rats in T2 minutes C1T1/O1 = C2T2/O2 solve C2 = O2C1T1/O1T2 C2 = 100x5x5/ (5x50) = 10 cats
To kill mice and rats which ate the sailors' food and potentially carried disease.
Well, if 3 cats can kill 3 rats in 3 minutes, that means each cat takes 3 minutes to kill a rat. So, if you have 100 cats and 100 rats, it will still take 3 minutes for all the rats to meet their unfortunate fate. Math doesn't care if you have a cat army or just a trio, it's all about efficiency.
kill the rats not the dogs and cats
To kill the rats on board the ship
100 cats are needed to kil 100 rats because one cat would rape one rat and then it carries on.
Cats are very good at getting rid of rats. Just get a few cats and they'll take care of your rat problem.Actually, cats are not that good at catching rats: rats love water, and tend to live where there is lots of it (sewers, docksides, etc.) Cats hate water, but not only that, they are usually well fed and do not have the killer instinct of an animal looking for food. Ferrets, or better still, mink are far better rat catchers.