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13 May, 11:34

A farmer can trade 7 pigs for 3 horses. he can also trade 1 pigs for 5 sheep. How many horses can he get for 8 sheep? (suppose he can get a fractional sheep)

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  1. 13 May, 12:34
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    First, let's assign variables:

    p = pigs

    h = horses

    s = sheep

    We know that:

    7p = 3h

    p = 5s

    We can input 5s in p:

    7 (5s) = 3h

    35s = 3h

    h = 35s/3

    h = 11 2/3 s

    Multiply both sides by 8:

    8h = 88 16/3 s

    Simplify the fraction

    8h = 93 1/3 s

    He can get 8 horses for 93 1/3 sheep
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