The mass of a brown bear is 750 kg, which is 10 times less than the mass of an African elephant

The mass of a brown bear is 750 kg, which is 10 times less than the mass of an African elephant and 480 kg more than the mass of a tiger. What is the mass of an African elephant and what is the mass of a tiger?

Let’s find the mass of an African elephant: 750 * 10 = 7500 kg (which is 10 times the mass of a brown bear).
Let’s find the mass of a tiger: 750 – 480 = 270 kg (which is 480 kg less than the mass of a brown bear).
Answer: 7500 kg is the mass of an African elephant, 270 kg is the mass of a tiger.



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