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A local zoo has two large snakes. The anaconda is currently 5.23 meters long and grows 1.27 meters every month. The python is 4.76 meters long and grows 2.04 meters per month. How many months (m) does the zookeeper need to wait for the two snakes to be the same length?

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Answer:

yessir

Explanation:

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Explanation:

Given that:

Anaconda:

Current length = 5.23metres

Growth rate = 1.27 metres per month

Python :

Current length = 4.76metres

Growth rate = 2.04metres per month

Number of months (m) in which both will be of the same length:

Anaconda = python

5.23 + 1.27m = 4.76 + 2.04m

Solve for m

5.23 - 4.76 = 2.04m - 1.27m

0.47 = 0.77m

0.47 / 0.77 = 0.77m / 0.77

0.610 = m

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