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9 August, 00:12

There are 180 sheep in a flock. For every 9 white sheep there is 1 black sheep. How many:

1. White sheep there are?

2. Black sheep there are

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  1. 9 August, 00:32
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    A complete set of sheep is 9 whites + 1 black = 10 sheep. How many sets of 10 in 180? Looks like 18 sets. In 18 sets you have 18 black and 18 x 9 = 162 white.
  2. 9 August, 00:40
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    9+1 is 10. So 180/10 is 18. There are 18 groups of 9 white sheep, and 18 groups of 1 black sheep.

    1. There are 162 white sheep

    2. There are 18 black sheep
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