SOLUTION: A zoo has 4 times as many gorillas as tigers. There are 4 more tigers than there are zebras at the zoo. If z represents the number of zebras, in terms of r, how many gorillas are i
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Question 1104160: A zoo has 4 times as many gorillas as tigers. There are 4 more tigers than there are zebras at the zoo. If z represents the number of zebras, in terms of r, how many gorillas are in the zoo?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g, t, z
Gorillas, Tigers, Zebras
Not clear what you want with .
The description gives this system:
(or maybe )
Find g.
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Maybe you want r for number of tigers.
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