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A farmer kept track of his cows and chickens by counting both the legs and heads. If he counted 78 legs and 35 heads, how many cows and chickens did he own? Given: Each cow has 4 legs; each chicken has 2 legs; that is, they all have their legs…
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A farmer kept track of his cows and chickens by counting both the legs and heads. If he counted 78 legs and 35 heads, how many cows and chickens did he own? Given: Each cow has 4 legs; each chicken has 2 legs; that is, they all have their legs…
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Let: M = number of men who attended W = number of women who attended C = number of children who attended In this problem, you have THREE UNKNOWNS: the number of men, the number of women, and the number of children; but only TWO EQUATIONS: one b…
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Let: M = number of men who attended W = number of women who attended C = number of children who attended In this problem, you have THREE UNKNOWNS: the number of men, the number of women, and the number of children; but only TWO EQUATIONS: one b…
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Let: M = number of men who attended W = number of women who attended C = number of children who attended In this problem, you have THREE UNKNOWNS: the number of men, the number of women, and the number of children; but only TWO EQUATIONS: one b…
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Let: M = number of men who attended W = number of women who attended C = number of children who attended In this problem, you have THREE UNKNOWNS: the number of men, the number of women, and the number of children; but only TWO EQUATIONS: one b…
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A farmer kept track of his cows and chickens by counting both the legs and heads. If he counted 78 legs and 35 heads, how many cows and chickens did he own? Given: Each cow has 4 legs; each chicken has 2 legs; that is, they all have their legs…