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Dec 3, 2012

# One fourth of a herd of camels was seen in a forest

One fourth of a herd of camels was seen in a forest.Twice of square root of the herd had gone to mountains and remaining 15 camels were seen on the bank of a river.Find the total number of camels.

Syeda

Answer. Let the no. of camels be x. No. of camels seen in the forest No. of camels gone to mountains = No of camels on the bank of river=15         (Squaring on both the sides)                Hence number of camels is 36.

Kishore Kumar

 Solution: Let the no. of camels be x. No. of camels seen in the forest No. of camels gone to mountains = No of camels on the bank of river=15         (Squaring on both the sides)                Hence number of camels is 36.
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