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1 March, 02:45

A farmer has 4 times as many ducks as chickens. There are 72 more chickens than ducks. How many chickens and ducks does the farmer have altogether?

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  1. 1 March, 03:24
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    Answer: The farmer has 120 birds altogether

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Now, since the number of chickens us equal to 4 times the number of ducks, it means that if there are 2 ducks, there are (2 * 4) chickens and if there are 5 ducks in the farm, there are (5 * 4) chickens.

    Let's then denote the number of ducks by "b". So, if the number of chickens is equal to 4 times the number of ducks, then the total quantity of birds belonging to the farmer

    = 4b + b

    If there are 72 more chickens than ducks, the quantity of birds is:

    4b - b = 72

    3b = 72

    b = 72/3

    b = 24 ducks

    Since 4b represents the quantity of chickens and b is equal to 24, then the actual quantity of chickens = 4 * 24 = 96.

    Therefore, if there are 96 chickens and 24 ducks in the farm, then the actual sum of the birds belonging to the farmer is:

    96 + 24

    = 120 birds

    The farmer has 120 birds altogether.
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