Final answer:
Using a system of equations, we determined there are 4 dogs and 10 birds among the 14 pets brought to school.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the problem on 'Bring Your Pet to School Day', where 14 classmates brought in birds and dogs, and all pets had a total of 36 legs, we set up a system of equations using two variables to represent the number of dogs (D) and the number of birds (B).
- Each dog has 4 legs and each bird has 2 legs.
- There are 14 pets in total, so D + B = 14.
- To represent the total number of legs, 4D (legs from dogs) + 2B (legs from birds) = 36.
We can solve these equations simultaneously. From the first equation, we can express D in terms of B: D = 14 - B. Substituting this into the second equation to solve for B gives us 4(14 - B) + 2B = 36. Simplifying, we get 56 - 4B + 2B = 36 which implies 56 - 36 = 2B which yields 20 = 2B, and therefore B = 10 birds.
Using D = 14 - B, we substitute B = 10 to find D: D = 14 - 10 which gives us D = 4 dogs.
There are 4 dogs and 10 birds.