CBSE Class 7 Mathematics
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Large Numbers Around Us — Question 12
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Question Grey-headed albatrosses have a roughly 7-foot wingspan. They are known to migrate across several oceans. Albatrosses can cover about 900-1000 km in a day. One of the longest single trips recorded is about 12,000 km. How many days would such a trip take to cross the Pacific Ocean approximately?
Using 900 km/day: \(\frac{12000}{900}\) km ~ 13 days So, it would take about 13 days. Using 1000 km/day: \(\frac{12000}{1000}\) km = 12 days So, it would take about 12 days. It would take approximately 12-13 days to complete the 12,ooo km trip.