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6 May, 19:59

Mirri is traveling in a group of 8 cat warriors. Each cat needs 4 liters of milk per day to maintain good morale. Mirri has a supply of 96 liters of milk. Another cat has enough milk to last for 2 days. Which equation can we use to find, d, the total number of days the milk will last?

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  1. 6 May, 23:29
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let d represent the total number of days that the milk will last.

    The total number of cat warriors travelling together is 8. Each cat needs 4 liters of milk per day to maintain good morale. This means that the 8 cat warriors would need

    8 * 4 = 32 liters of milk.

    Let n represent the total number of liters of milk available. Therefore, the total number of days the milk will last, d would be

    d = n/32

    Mirri has a supply of 96 liters of milk. Another cat has enough milk to last for 2 days. This means that the amount of milk that the cat has is 4 * 2 = 8 liters. Total amount of milk available would be

    96 + 8 = 104 liters

    Therefore

    d = 104/32 = 3.25 days
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