debangshi das
from
Springdale High School, Kalyani
Subject :IMO Class : Class 3
There are a total of 45 horses and soldiers in a troop. If the total number of legs in the troop is 110, how many soldiers are there in the troop?
A40
B35
C28
D23
how to solve
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Vikram
from
AVM, Mumbai
Class : Class 5
The way I taught my child was to try with each option, that is, start with option A, assume 40 is the number of soldiers, then calculate no of legs of soldiers, then minus that from total no. of legs, and see if the resulting number gives u the required number of horses you need in order to get a total of 45 horses and soldiers.
Repeat the same for option B, C and D.
Answer is B. This is how we did it:
Assume 35 as no. of soldiers
35x2 = 70 legs of soldiersM
Minus 70 from 110 (total legs)= 40 legs
40 horses legs = 40 divided by 4 =10 horses
Therefore 35 soldiers and 10 horses = 45 soldiers and horses totally
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Shreyas Singh
from
Podar International School, Pune
Class : Class 6
The answers in options needs to be considered while answering the question. The total number of horses and soldier in the troop is 45. Let us consider option A with 40 soldiers = 80 human legs so the balance legs are 30 which is not possible for horses as they have 4 legs.
Going by option B= 35 soldiers = 70 human legs. So the balance legs remains 40, which is possible for 10 horses. Now the total number of horses and soldiers are 45 so 35 soldiers+10 horses = 45 and hence is a right answer. The balance options can be checked in similar way and will be found incorrect.
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Aryan Goyal
from
DPS , Dwarka, New Delhi
Class : Class 3
it is not a class 3 question understand that
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Sarang Pande
from
Podar International School, Rajkot
Class : Class 4
The level of the question is certainly not for Class 3. It involves use of simultaneous equations. Answer is 35 soldiers.