6 pigs cost the same as 9 sheep. 27 sheep cost the same as 30 goats. 50 goats cost the same as 3 elephants. If two elephants cost $4800, then the cost of one pig in dollar is
A
120
B
240
C
125
D
250
E
350
Correct answer: B
Explanation
9 sheep=6 pigs
27 sheeps=18 pigs=30 goats
So 50 goats=50*18/30=30 pigs=3 elephants
So 2 elephants=20 pigs, cost=4800,cost of one pig=4800/20=240 $
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