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The number of cattle at a farm is 660. This is a 10% decrease in the number of cows, a 50% increase in the number of bulls, and an overall increase of 10% in the total number of cattle from last year. How many cows and bulls were there each at the farm last year

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let x = cows last year
let y = bulls last year
x + y = last years total
0.9x + 1.5y = 660 (this year's total)
1.1(x+y) = 660 =
1.1x + 1.1y = 660

so:
0.9x + 1.5y = 1.1x + 1.1y
subtract 0.9x from each side:
1.5y = 0.2x + 1.1y
subtract 1.1y from each side
0.4y = 0.2x
to make x 1 multiply both sides by 5
2y = x
substitute for x in one of the original problems:
since they had 660 this year and that number is 10% higher than last year, then we had 600 total last year.

So:
600 = x + y
substitute into that one with the 2y = x
600 = 2y + y
600 = 3y
200 = y
then 600 - y = x
so 600 - 200 = x
400 = x

So you had 400 cows and 200 bulls last year


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