Chickens have two legs . Hence 9 x 2 = 18
Dogs have four legs ; Hence 2 x 4 = 8
Cats also have four legs ; hence 4 x 3 = 12
18 + 8 + 12 = 40
Hence answer is TRUE!!!!!!
False... assuming all animals have the legs they're supposed to - the total is twelve.
To find the unit rate of 120 eggs from 20 chickens, you would divide the total number of eggs by the total number of chickens. In this case, 120 eggs divided by 20 chickens equals 6 eggs per chicken. Therefore, the unit rate is 6 eggs per chicken.
False!
The number written '4.345' can be seen as the sum of the value of each of its digits, (if that's what you're looking for): -- Four -- Three tenths -- Four hundredths -- Five thousandths. Total: "Four and three hundred forty-five thousandths".
That's False
94 three legged cows and 25 chickens.
On a farm there are chickens and three-legged-cows. There are total of 49 heads and 130 legs. How many chickens are on the farm?
There are twelve chickens, each chicken lays one egg per hour. So The answer would be total of Forty eight eggs are laid each hour. One Chicken one egg. Two Chickens 2 eggs etc..
Do-it-in-your-head method: If all animals were chickens there would be 96 legs. There are 26 extra legs, each on a cow, so there are 26 cows and therefore 22 chickens.
52 and five eights
Do-it-in-your-head method: If all animals were chickens there would be 90 legs. There are 20 extra legs, each on a cow, so there are 20 cows and therefore 25 chickens.
2 monkeys = 4 legs 4 pigs = 16 legs 3 chickens = 6 legs 26 legs total
85 chickens
There are 42 chickens in the farm.
False. According to the law of conservation of momentum, the total momentum of the three objects before the collision must be equal to the total momentum after the collision, assuming no external forces are present.
The numbers are: 7 and 13
there are 80 goats and 20 chickens.