Final answer:
The African lion is stated to weigh 1/500th the weight of the male African elephant. The elephant weighs 7 tons, equivalent to 14,000 pounds. Thus, the lion's weight is calculated as 28 pounds, which is an incorrect fact for a lion's weight but correct based on the provided numerical problem.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked about the weight of a male African lion in pounds when it is known that the lion weighs 1/500th of a male African elephant which weighs 7 tons. To solve this, one must first convert the weight of the elephant from tons to pounds and then find the weight of the lion.
Step-by-Step Solution
- Convert the weight of the male African elephant from tons to pounds.
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- Since 1 ton equals 2,000 pounds, we multiply the weight in tons by 2,000.
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- 7 tons × 2,000 pounds/ton = 14,000 pounds.
Calculate 1/500 of the elephant's weight to find the lion's weight.
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- The male African lion weighs 1/500 of the elephant's weight, so divide the elephant's weight by 500.
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- 14,000 pounds ÷ 500 = 28 pounds.
Therefore, the male African lion weighs 28 pounds, which seems extremely low for a lion and is likely a mistake. Thus, it is important to double-check the initial facts provided.