Answer:
From the poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll:
If there are 5 frumious Bandersnatches, there are 200 Jabberwocks.
Explanation:
Data:
5 slithy toves in 2 borogoves
2 mome raths per Jabberwock
200 mome raths in each borogove
Number of Jabberwocks = mome raths in each borogove divided by mome raths per Jabberwock, multiplied by 2 borogoves = 200/2 * 2 = 200
b) The poem, "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll (1871) revolves around the courage and heroic exploits of the boy who risks his life to kill Jabberwocky, the evil creature, thereby eradicating evil from the world.