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    Q&A - P4 Math

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    • C Offline
      Cheerfuldad
      last edited by

      Hi all,


      Please help!

      Q. There are some chickens and horses at a farm. Altogether, there are 41 heads and 118 leags. How many chickens are there?

      TIA

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        snowball
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        1st step :

        find the different ( 4 legs - 2 legs) = 2 legs

        2nd step :
        assume all 41 heads belongs to the animal that has the lesser no. of legs ie.chickens

        thus, 41 heads x 2 legs = 82 legs

        3rd step:
        118 legs - 82 legs = 18 ( this is the no. of horse )

        final step:
        41-18=23 ( this is the no. of chickens )

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          Mychildren
          last edited by

          Hi, snowball, the third step 118-82 = 36 why is it 18?


          Hi, cheerfuldad, I used guess and check:
          Chicken21x2=42 Horse20x4 =80 Total heads 41 but legs 122 so not correct.
          Chicken22x2=44 Horse19x4=76 Total heads 41 but legs 120 so not correct.
          Chicken23x2=46 Horse18x4=72 Total heads 41 and legs 118 so this is the answer.

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            snowball
            last edited by

            snowball:
            1st step :

            find the different ( 4 legs - 2 legs) = 2 legs

            2nd step :
            assume all 41 heads belongs to the animal that has the lesser no. of legs ie.chickens

            thus, 41 heads x 2 legs = 82 legs

            3rd step: sorry, overlooked a step
            118 legs - 82 legs = 36
            36 divide by the difference ie = 2
            , to get 18 ( this is the no. of horse )

            final step:
            41-18=23 ( this is the no. of chickens )
            i used to use \"guess n check\" method, but sometimes my girl failed to get the correct guess even after the 4th or 5th attempt, so i switched to the above method :imcool:

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              kaimono
              last edited by

              Pls help to solve this problem using units. thanks

              There were twice as many blue clips as yellow clips in the box.
              After giving away 66 blue chips and 8 yellow clips, there were thrice as many yellow clips as blue clips left in the box.
              How many clips were there in the box at first?

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                MathIzzzFun
                last edited by

                Cheerfuldad:
                Hi all,


                Please help!

                Q. There are some chickens and horses at a farm. Altogether, there are 41 heads and 118 leags. How many chickens are there?

                TIA
                Hi

                using area model, which is basically the assumptive method in model drawing...

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/62167097@N02/6963704884/in/photostream

                cheers.

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                  MathIzzzFun
                  last edited by

                  kaimono:
                  Pls help to solve this problem using units. thanks

                  There were twice as many blue clips as yellow clips in the box.
                  After giving away 66 blue chips and 8 yellow clips, there were thrice as many yellow clips as blue clips left in the box.
                  How many clips were there in the box at first?
                  Hi

                  you can use MD, or units method.

                  In the end,
                  Blue chips --> 2 units
                  Yellow chips --> 6 units ... since thrice as many yellow as blue chips.

                  At first,
                  Blue chips --> 2 units + 66
                  Yellow chips --> 1 unit + 33 .. since twice as many blue as yellow

                  Comparing yellow chips, before and after:
                  1 unit + 33 - 8 = 6 units
                  5 units --> 25, 1 unit --> 5

                  At first,
                  blue chips --> 2 x 5 + 66 = 76
                  yellow chips --> 5 + 33 = 38
                  total --> 114 blue & yellow chips

                  cheers.

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                    kaimono
                    last edited by

                    Thanks MathIzzzFun

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                    • MathIzzzFunM Offline
                      MathIzzzFun
                      last edited by

                      kaimono:
                      Thanks MathIzzzFun

                      u r welcome šŸ˜„

                      cheers.

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                        Cheerfuldad
                        last edited by

                        snowball:
                        1st step :

                        find the different ( 4 legs - 2 legs) = 2 legs

                        2nd step :
                        assume all 41 heads belongs to the animal that has the lesser no. of legs ie.chickens

                        thus, 41 heads x 2 legs = 82 legs

                        3rd step:
                        118 legs - 82 legs = 18 ( this is the no. of horse )

                        final step:
                        41-18=23 ( this is the no. of chickens )
                        Hi snowball,

                        Thank you for your answer!

                        Regards

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