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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-15

In a fish bowl, there were 12 fish: some little, others big. If each of the big fish ate 2 little fish and then the little fish were all gone, how many fish are left in the bowl?

Asked by Dear2544

Answer (3)

that suck for the little fish!
there were 12 fish so 12=(big fish)+(little fish) x=big fish y=small fish so if the big fish each ate 2 little fish and all of the little fish (2x-y=0) were gone so 2x=y there are 2 times as many little fish as big fish so 12=x+y or 12=x+2x add like terms 12=3x divdide both sides by 3 4=x x=big fish
big fish =4 since the big fish ate all the little fish the answer is the origonal number of big fish which is and was 4

Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-06-10

x+2x=12 as there are twice as many small fish as big fish
3x=12 divide by 3 x=4
There are 4 left in the bowl.

Answered by TaylorBayley | 2024-06-10

There are 4 big fish left in the bowl after all the little fish have been eaten. Initially, there were 12 fish total, with 4 being big and 8 being little. After the big fish eat all the little fish, the final count is just the 4 big fish.
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Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-10-02