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23 February, 20:05

My neighbor has both chickens and roosters. He has a total of 31 bords. The number of chickens is ten more than twice the number of roosters. How mant chickens does he have

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  1. 23 February, 20:34
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    the neighbor has in total 24 chickens.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of animals = 31

    Let the number of roosters = k

    Then, the number of chickens he has = 2 k + 10

    Now, according to the question:

    (k) + (2k + 10) = 31

    or, 3k = 31 - 10

    ⇒ 3k = 21, or k = 21/3

    ⇒ k = 7

    Hence, the number of roosters he has = k = 7

    And the number of chicken he has 2k + 10.

    = (2 x 7) + 10

    = 24

    Hence, the neighbor has total 24 chickens.
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