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Five cats kill five rats in five minutes then how many cats needed to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes?

If 5 Cats kill 5 Rats in 5 minutes that equals 1 rat killed each minute by each cat. So, in twice as many minutes the same ammount of cats will kill twice as many rats... 5 cats will kill 10 rats in 10 minutes. And if left for five times as long, which is 50 minutes, those same 5 cats will kill 50 rats. So obviously you will need twice as many cats to kill twice as many rats in the same time. So the answer is... You will need 10 cats to kill 100 rats in 50 minutes.


If one and a half cats catch one and a half rats in one and a half minutes How many rats can three cats catch in two minutes?

none they are vegitarian :)


If 3 cats catch 3 rats in 3 minutes how many cats will catch 100 rats in 100 minutes?

1, 1 cat catches 1 rat in 1 minute...... SO, one cat will catch 100 rats in 100 minutes, assuming no feline fatigue element, and assuming the rats do not become more experienced in evasion, at the given rate of one rat per minute per cat.


If 5 cats can caught 5 rats in 5 minutes Then how many rats can be caught by 100 cats in 100 minutes?

1 cat catches 1 rat every 5 minutes. 1 cat catches 20 rats in 100 minutes. Therefore 5 cats would catch 100 rats in 100 minutes. C=Cat R=Rat M=Minute 1C=1R in 5M 5C=5R in 5M 1C=20R in 100M 100M divide 20R= 5C so 5C catches 5R in 100M


If three cats can kill three rats in three minutes how long will it take 33 cats to kill 33 rats?

It will take 3 minutes if you look at this problem mathematically. Both scenarios have a ratio of 1 rat to 1 cat. 3 minutes multiplied by 1/1 equals 3 minutes.