eat 5 sheep
I think this is impossible. But try drawing 4 squares on a piece of paper, then gradually filling the squares with 'sheep', and see if you can work it.But it can be done ! # Draw a large square on a piece of paper,# draw three small squares inside the large one but not overlapping,# put three sheep in each of the small squares. # Count the number of sheep in each square including the large one.# Then you have answered it yourself.
This is one example below: A farmer wants to count his sheep. He separates them into 3 fields. In each field, there are 5 sheep. How many sheep does he have in total? The answer to this would be 3*5 = 15 sheep.
6 small apples at 8 cents each equals 48 cents. 4 large apples at 13 cents each equals 52 cents. Your answer is 6 small apples and 4 large apples equal 1 dollar.
The poor farmer and his aged mother lived in a small cottage on the edge of the village. The farmer worked hard to provide for his mother and himself, tending to their small plot of land and some animals they kept. Despite their humble circumstances, they shared a deep bond and found contentment in each other's company.
A large rectangular pen in which 3 smaller rectangular pens are placed. Two pigs are placed in each small pen.
There isn't really any organ between the small and the large intestines, which are directly connected to each other.
The bicameral Congress of the United States is a compromise between large and small states. Large states have the advantage in the House because each state's representation is roughly proportional to its population, and small states have the advantage in the Senate because every state has the same representation no matter how large or small it is.
There are hundreds of sheep killed each year for food. The exact number of sheep killed varies from country to country.
A herd of unsheared sheep are called unshorn sheep. The sheep are sheared for their pricey wool each year.
None because he was mugged the second he left his house.
Give each sheep you want to breed wheat.
I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.