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If Six Squirrels . . . . Methodology
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If six squirrels can eat 6 acorns in 1/10 of an hour, how many would it take to eat 100 acorns in 6000 seconds?
Could someone straightforwardly explain the best methodology for this type of question please? Thank you.
Could someone straightforwardly explain the best methodology for this type of question please? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks fiction-factory. I had been breaking it down, but in a different way. If six squirrels can eat 6 acorns in 6 minutes, then one squirrel can eat one acorn in six minutes, which doesn't easily multiply/divide with 100 acorns/minutes. I never thought of working out what 6 squirrels could do!
I suppose another way of looking at it is that if 6 squirrels can eat 6 acorns in 6 minutes then it's obvious that those same 6 squirrels can eat 100 acorns in 100 minutes if they're eating at the same rate.
Many thanks.
I suppose another way of looking at it is that if 6 squirrels can eat 6 acorns in 6 minutes then it's obvious that those same 6 squirrels can eat 100 acorns in 100 minutes if they're eating at the same rate.
Many thanks.
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