The ratio of pigs to goats is 12:8 this can be simplified to 3:2.
Sometimes ratios are expressed with one of the terms equal to one.
So 3:2 is equivalent to 1.5:1 and also 1:2/3 or 1:0.667
12:8
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12 is a single number. In so far as it can represent a ratio, it is a ratio of 12 to 1: a unit ratio.12 is a single number. In so far as it can represent a ratio, it is a ratio of 12 to 1: a unit ratio.12 is a single number. In so far as it can represent a ratio, it is a ratio of 12 to 1: a unit ratio.12 is a single number. In so far as it can represent a ratio, it is a ratio of 12 to 1: a unit ratio.
When they are adult goats, over 12 months of age
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There are 12 inches to 1 foot, so the ratio is 12 to 1.
8 sheep 4 goats
Let x = the number of goats (4 legs) 4x = the number of chickens (2 legs) So we have 4*x + 2*4x = 144 4x + 8x = 144 12x = 144 x = 144/12 = 12 (goats and 48 chickens) or Let's suppose that each of them have 6 legs, so there would be 24 chickens and goats (144/6), and we can say there are 12 chickens and 12 goats. But the number of chickens is 4 times the number of goats, so there are 48 chickens (4*12) and 12 goats.
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