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One Fourth of Herd of Camel Was Seen in the Forest. Twice the Square Root of the Herd Had Gone to Mountains and the Remaining 15 Camels Were Seen on the Bank of a River. - Mathematics

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

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Solution

Let the total number of camel be a. 

Then, 1/ 4a + 2 -`sqrt "a"` + 15 = a 

⇒ `2 sqrt "a" = "a" - 15 - 1/4 "a"`

⇒  `2 sqrt "a" xx 4 = 3"a" - 60`

Squaring both sides, we get 

⇒  9a2 - 424 a + 3600 = 0 

⇒  9a2 - 324 a - 100 a + 3600 = 0 

⇒  9a (a - 36) - 100 (a - 36) = 0 

⇒  (a - 36) (9a - 100) = 0 

⇒ a = 36 , a = `100/9` 

As 'a' has to be a natural number, no. of camels = 36 

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Chapter 7: Problems Based On Quadratic Equations - Exercise 7.1

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Frank Mathematics - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 7 Problems Based On Quadratic Equations
Exercise 7.1 | Q 46
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