One sixth of the lions is the two male lions.
One sixth of x lions is 2 lions.

Multiply both sides by 6.

Answer: There are 12 lions in the zoo.
Answer:
Shane could have collected more than 911 Cans
Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to write an inequality to find the number of cans, S that Shane could have collected:
Cans collected by Shane and Abha > 2000
S + A > 2000
Abha collected 178 more cans than Shane did.
A = 178 + S
Put value of A in the above inequality
S + 178 + S > 2000
2S + 178 > 2000
2S > 2000 - 178
2S > 1822
S > 911
Commutative Property of Addition
The "explanation" for the problem has a typo in it. There are 11 possible ice cream/yogurt flavors to choose from, regardless of whether any are low-fat, so the total number of ways of choosing any 2 from the selection is

In particular we want to count the number of ways of picking 1 ice cream and 1 yogurt flavor from the low-fat variety. There are 6 total choices that are not low-fat of which we choose 0, 3 choices of low-fat ice cream of which we choose 1, and 2 choices of low-fat yogurt of which we also choose 1. In terms of the binomial coefficient, this is

So the probability of getting such a combination is

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The answer is c c is the only right question