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10 March, 12:38

You have ducks and sheep in a farmyard. If there are 102 legs and 33 heads how many of each do you have? Set up and solve it to answer the question.

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  1. 10 March, 12:46
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    There will be 18 sheep and 15 ducks.

    18+15=33

    18 sheep x 4 legs per sheep = 72 legs

    15 ducks x 2 legs per duck = 30 legs

    72+30 = 102 legs in all
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