Verbal Reasoning - Arithmetic Reasoning - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Arithmetic Reasoning - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
25.
If 100 cats kill 100 mice in 100 days, then 4 cats would kill 4 mice in how many days ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Discussion:
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Unknown said:
5 years ago
100 cat's went for hunting mice in a day.
All 100 cats are able to catch only 1 mice per day.
Likewise, it took 100 days to catch 100 mice's.
Now we need to know for catching 4 mice's by 4 cat's how many days we want.
ANS.
1mice/100cats =0.01 mice per day per cat
0.01 mice per day *100 cats per day = 1 mice per day.
1 mice per day * 100 mice's = 100 days to catch 100 mice's
Likewise,
For catching 4mices by 4 cat's will be as follows.
0.01 mice by 1 cat *4 cat's per day= 0.04 mice per day.
1mice/0.04 mice per day = 25 days will take for 4 cat's to catch 1 mice.
Therefore 25 days per mice * 4 mice's =100 days.
i.e 100 days will be required for 4 cat's to catch 4 mice's.
All 100 cats are able to catch only 1 mice per day.
Likewise, it took 100 days to catch 100 mice's.
Now we need to know for catching 4 mice's by 4 cat's how many days we want.
ANS.
1mice/100cats =0.01 mice per day per cat
0.01 mice per day *100 cats per day = 1 mice per day.
1 mice per day * 100 mice's = 100 days to catch 100 mice's
Likewise,
For catching 4mices by 4 cat's will be as follows.
0.01 mice by 1 cat *4 cat's per day= 0.04 mice per day.
1mice/0.04 mice per day = 25 days will take for 4 cat's to catch 1 mice.
Therefore 25 days per mice * 4 mice's =100 days.
i.e 100 days will be required for 4 cat's to catch 4 mice's.
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Yash said:
7 years ago
@All.
I would rather say that 1 days should be the answer as if you go logically since the question doesn't indicate how 100 cats kills 100 mice in 100 days!
If there are 100 cats then they could also kills 100 mice in one day if ONE cat is killing ONE mice each day or all together all Cats Kills all the Mice in ONE SINGLE DAY.
There is lack of clarity in the question so the benefit of doubt says;.
4 CATS CAN KILL 4 MICE IN SINGLE DAY.
Hence, proved.
I would rather say that 1 days should be the answer as if you go logically since the question doesn't indicate how 100 cats kills 100 mice in 100 days!
If there are 100 cats then they could also kills 100 mice in one day if ONE cat is killing ONE mice each day or all together all Cats Kills all the Mice in ONE SINGLE DAY.
There is lack of clarity in the question so the benefit of doubt says;.
4 CATS CAN KILL 4 MICE IN SINGLE DAY.
Hence, proved.
(2)
Pavithra said:
4 years ago
The formula based on chain rule for time and work is:
No.of person(p1)*no of hours(h1)*no of days(d1)/No.of person(p2)*no of hours(h2)*no of days(d2)=w1/w2.
So by this if we put the respective values:
100(cat)*100(days)/4(mice)*x(days)=100(killed cats)/4(killed mice),
By cross multiplying:
100 * 100 * 4 = 100 * 4 * x.
Thus,
X = 100 days.
No.of person(p1)*no of hours(h1)*no of days(d1)/No.of person(p2)*no of hours(h2)*no of days(d2)=w1/w2.
So by this if we put the respective values:
100(cat)*100(days)/4(mice)*x(days)=100(killed cats)/4(killed mice),
By cross multiplying:
100 * 100 * 4 = 100 * 4 * x.
Thus,
X = 100 days.
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Parvesh said:
9 years ago
An equation to solve this or other question where work is doubled or halved.
(number of persons x number of days) /work done i.e. mice killed = (number of persons x number of days)/work done.
In this case (100 x 100)/100 = (4 x number of days(n))/4.
Solving this you get number of days n = 100.
(number of persons x number of days) /work done i.e. mice killed = (number of persons x number of days)/work done.
In this case (100 x 100)/100 = (4 x number of days(n))/4.
Solving this you get number of days n = 100.
(1)
Nicholas said:
9 years ago
If it takes 100 days for one hundred cats to kill 100 mice, then one cat is killing one mouse in that 100 days.
Rather, if 100 cats kill 100 mice, then each cat is only killing one mouse. If this takes 100 days, then that's how long it takes for one cat to kill one mouse.
Rather, if 100 cats kill 100 mice, then each cat is only killing one mouse. If this takes 100 days, then that's how long it takes for one cat to kill one mouse.
(1)
Shweta Koshija said:
9 years ago
100 cats kill 100 mice in = 100 days.
1 cat kills 100 mice in = 100x100 days (since 1 cat has to do what 100 cats together did).
1 cat kills 1 mouse in = (100X100) / 100 = 100.
So 4 cats kill 4 mice in 100 days (each cat will kill 1 mouse in 100 days).
1 cat kills 100 mice in = 100x100 days (since 1 cat has to do what 100 cats together did).
1 cat kills 1 mouse in = (100X100) / 100 = 100.
So 4 cats kill 4 mice in 100 days (each cat will kill 1 mouse in 100 days).
Abhinay said:
8 years ago
If suppose M represents men/cats, D represents days, H represents hours and W represents work then,
(MxDxH)/W = CONSTANT.
In this question,
M = cats , D= days , W = Mice, then
(100 x 100)/100 = (4 x D)/4,
Solving this you will get,
D= 100 i.e. Answer.
(MxDxH)/W = CONSTANT.
In this question,
M = cats , D= days , W = Mice, then
(100 x 100)/100 = (4 x D)/4,
Solving this you will get,
D= 100 i.e. Answer.
Suresh Raju said:
9 years ago
100 cats can kill 100 mice in 100 days.
That is 1 cat kills 1 mice in 100 days.
Then if 4 cats have to kill 4 mice the time should not change.
That is a cat can kill a mice in 100 days.
4 cats can kill 4 mice in 100 days.
That is 1 cat kills 1 mice in 100 days.
Then if 4 cats have to kill 4 mice the time should not change.
That is a cat can kill a mice in 100 days.
4 cats can kill 4 mice in 100 days.
Aastha said:
8 years ago
Cats : Mice : Days : : Cats : Mice : Days.
100 : 100 : 100 : : 4 : 4 : x
100/100 :100 : : 4/4 : x.
1:100 : : 1 : x.
1/100 : : 1/x.
x=(100*1)/1.
Therefore, x= 100.
100 : 100 : 100 : : 4 : 4 : x
100/100 :100 : : 4/4 : x.
1:100 : : 1 : x.
1/100 : : 1/x.
x=(100*1)/1.
Therefore, x= 100.
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SHAGANDEEP RANDHAWA said:
7 years ago
There's a formula for this:
No. of persons * No.of days/ work done.
In first case = no. of persons* no. of days/work done in 2nd case.
By calculating this method we will get the answer.
No. of persons * No.of days/ work done.
In first case = no. of persons* no. of days/work done in 2nd case.
By calculating this method we will get the answer.
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