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7 December, 04:54

On the farm, rather than use money, they exchange animals. The exchanges are as follows: 4 bunnies = 3 chickens, 5 chickens = 2 pigs, 3 pigs = 2 donkeys. How many bunnies would you have to trade for a donkey?

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  1. 7 December, 05:22
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    We have to trade 5 bunnies for a donkey.

    Solution:

    To calculate how many bunnies could be exchanged for a donkey, we have to multiply the exchange rates of each animal/bird.

    One bunny = 3/4 chickens (0.75 chicken),

    One chicken = 2/5 pigs (0.4 pigs)

    One pig = 2/3 donkeys (0.67 donkeys).

    On multiplying all of the above rates we get,

    0.75*0.4*0.67=0.2

    Since we now know a bunnies worth is 0.2 donkey

    Therefore, (1/0.2=5) 5 bunnies to trade for a donkey.
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