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28 May, 16:57

Mr Stevenson has 160 cows goats horses and chickens on his farm 19 percent of the animals are cows 28 percent goats 13 percent horses and the rest are chickens how many chickens are on the farm

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  1. 28 May, 16:59
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    64 Chickens

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Add up the percents

    19% + 28% + 13% = 60%

    2. Subtract from 100%

    100% - 60% = 40%

    3. Multiply the total number of animals by the percent of chickens

    160 *.4 = 64 Chickens
  2. 28 May, 17:10
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    64 chicken

    Step-by-step explanation:

    160 x 0.19 = 30 cows if you (round)

    160 x 0.28 = 45 goats if you (round)

    160 x 0.13 = 21 horses if you (round)

    19+28+13 = 60 percent out of 100, subtract 100%-60% = 40%

    160 x 0.40 = 64 chickens.

    To check you can do ...

    30+45+21 = 96

    Then you add 64 chicken to rest of the animals.

    64 + 96 and you get all the animals.

    So 64 is the answer.
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