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at the beginning of April a colony of ants has a population of 5000 the colony decreases by 1/5 during April

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The ant colony starts with 5000 ants and decreases by 1/5 during April. Calculating 1/5 of the population gives us 1000 ants, which we subtract from the original number to find the new population of 4000 ants at the end of April.

Step-by-step explanation:

At the beginning of April, a colony of ants has a population of 5000, and the colony decreases by 1/5 during April. To calculate the new population after the decrease, we multiply the original population by 4/5 (which is the remaining portion after removing 1/5).

To find 1/5 of the population, we do the following calculation: 5000 divided by 5 equals 1000. This means the ant colony decreases by 1000 ants.

We then subtract that amount from the original population: 5000 minus 1000 equals 4000. Thus, at the end of April, the ant colony will have a population of 4000 ants.

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Answer:

4000 ants are left

1000 are lost

Step-by-step explanation:

1/5 of 5000 is 1000

5000 - 1000 = 4000

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