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The table gives the typical adult weight ranges and life spans for African and Asian elephants in the wild.

Based on the table, the typical life span of the African elephant in the wild is p% greater than the typical life span of the Asian elephant in the wild. What is the value of p ? (Disregard the % sign when entering your answer. For example, if your answer is 39%, enter 39)

The correct answer is: 50/3


    African life span = 70 years
    Asian life span = 60 years
    10 years greater
    10 over 60 equals 1 over 6 cross times 100 equals 16.67

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