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14 February, 09:11

Since my uncles farmyard appears to be overrun with dogs and chickens. i asked him how many of each he had. he responded that his dogs and chickens had a total of 148 legs and 60 heads. how many dogs and chickens are there on my uncles farm?

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  1. 14 February, 12:08
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    Assuming that all the animals are dogs, the number of legs there are would be 240.

    60*4=240 legs

    240-148=92 legs

    All the 92 legs belong to the chickens, so there are 46 chickens.

    Since there are 46 chickens,

    60-46=14 dogs
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