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Asked: 1 year ago2024-02-27T16:00:00+05:30 2024-02-27T16:00:00+05:30In: Fraction

3/5 of an army was killed in a battle. 1/5 of it was captured, and the remaining 10,000 fled away. How many soldiers were there in the army?

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a) 50,000 soldiers

b) 50,100 soldiers

c) 50,110 soldiers

d) 50,111 soldiers

correct answer is: a) 50,000 soldiers

Explanation

Let, there were ‘x’ soldiers in the army.
Now, \large\frac{3}{5} of soldiers in the army was killed.
\therefore Number of soldiers killed \left(x\times\large\frac{3}{5}\right)
\rightarrow \large\frac{3x}{5}
Now, \large\frac{1}{5} of soldiers in army was captured.
\therefore Number of soldiers captured \left(x\times\large\frac{1}{5}\right)
\rightarrow \large\frac{x}{5}
And, 10,000 soldiers fled away.
According to the question,
x=\large\left(\frac{3x}{5}+\frac{x}{5}\normalsize+10,000\right)
\rightarrow x=\large\left(\frac{3x+x+50,000}{5}\right)
\rightarrow 5x=\left(3x+x+50,000\right)
\rightarrow 5x=4x+50,000
\rightarrow 5x-4x=50,000
\rightarrow x=50,000
\therefore There were 50,000 soldiers in the army.
Ans: There were 50,000 soldiers in the army.

An additional variation of this particular math query can be considered:
  1. Calculate the total number of soldiers in the army given that 3/5 were killed, 1/5 were captured, and the remaining 10,000 fled away.
  2. Find out the original size of the army when 3/5 were killed, 1/5 were captured, and the rest fled away, leaving 10,000.
  3. Calculate the initial size of the army when portions were lost in battle, and 10,000 fled after 3/5 were killed and 1/5 were captured.
  4. Determine the total army strength when fractions were lost in battle, with 10,000 fleeing after 3/5 were killed and 1/5 were captured.
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