Well, honey, if there's one cat in the middle, and two cats behind it, and two cats in front of it, that adds up to a grand total of 5 cats. Math might not be your strong suit, but at least you've got some feline friends to keep you company.
That would be 20 legs in total.
You said each girl holds 3 baskets in each hand, which means there are a total of 18 baskets. Multiply the number of baskets by 3 cats per basket and there are 54 cats with a total of 162 kittens. The total number of cats and kittens is 216 multiplied by 4 legs per animal and you have 864 legs. Then you must include the total number of girls' legs which is 6. Therefore you have 870 legs total. This is assuming there are no other passengers or a driver on the bus. Edit: This was a question on one of those dodgy TV shows. The answer given as correct was 250 legs. By my reckoning this is 250legs - 6 human legs = 244 cats legs, ie 61 cats. The only way I can see this being correct is if some of the 3 cats per basket are kittens from other cats!! Is there any equation whereby each cat would have 3 kittens with the total number being 61 cats??
T = 15 + C. T = Total C = Cats That is kind of simple but its still an algebraic expression.
FALSE: (dogs 2x4=8)+(cats 2x4=8)+(ducks 2x2=4) = 20
Oh, dude, cats totally have four legs! Like, unless they've been in some freak accident or something, you can usually count on them having the standard set of limbs. So, yeah, if you see a cat strolling around, just take a quick peek and you'll likely spot those four legs doing their thing.
Well, isn't that just a delightful puzzle! If we picture it in our minds, we see the two cats behind, the one in the middle, and the two in front. So, in total, we have five sweet little cats enjoying each other's company. Just imagine them all purring and playing together in a lovely garden scene.
there are 4 on the car 2 in front of the cats 2 behind the cats on the exhaust pipes
Cats sit in front of you as a way to show trust, seek attention, or communicate their needs. This behavior is often a sign of affection and a desire for interaction with their human companions.
in the exhaust in front of the cats and behind the cat almost looks like spark plug
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A "cat's apron" is more common in male cats and is located behind the cats stomach and in front of the back legs. It is the part that hangs down and is a bit fleshy. This occurs most often after a male has been neutered.
most likely middle eastern desert cats.
Normal cats have 4 on each of the front paws and a dew claw, and 4 each on the back. So that is 18 total. Although, some housecats, due to polydactyly can have up to 7 toes on each paw.
Yes, they can. And many do!
There are 4 two in front of the cats and 2 after the cats
The human salivary glands are in front of the ear, above the opening of your throat, and behind and a little under the jaw. They are the same places in cats, excepts cats have an extra one that is under and a little past the eye.
It depends on how you define "hands". Cats do not have opposable thumbs; however, cats do use their front paws to manipulate objects.