A fort was not only a home to the king and the queen, but also to several soldiers and workers.
1. Picture a termite colony occupying a tall mud hump on an African plain. A) Hungry predators often invade the colony and unsettle the balance. B) The colony flourishes only if the portion of soldiers to workers remain roughly the same, so that the queen and the workers can be protected by the soldiers, and the queen and the soldiers can be serviced by workers. C) But its fortunes are presently restored, because the immobile queen, walled in well below ground level, lays eggs not only in large enough numbers, but also in the varying proportions required. D) The hump is alive with worker termites and soldier termites going about their distinct kind of business. 6. How can we account for her mysterious ability to respond like this to events on the distant surface? Enter the correct ordering sequence ___
1200 soldiers in a fort had enough food for 28 days. After 4 days, some soldiers were sent to another fort and thus the food lasted for 32 more days. How many soldiers left the fort?
500 soldiers in a fort had enough food for 30 days. After 6 days some soldiers were sent to another fort and thus food lasted 32 more days. How many soldiers were left the fort?