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A farmer notes that in a field full of horses and chickens there are 35 heads and 98 feet. How many of each animal are there?

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Answer:

There are 14 horses and 21 chickens.

Explanation:

First, you have to make expression for horse and chicken. So we can let x be the number of horses and y will be the number of chickens. Next, given that the total number of feet for both animals is 98 so you have to make simultaneous equation :


4x + 2y = 98

( horse has 4 feet and chicken has 2 feet )

There are a total of 35 heads so the other equation will be :


x + y = 35

Lastly, you have to solve it :


4x + 2y = 98


2(2x + y) = 98


2x + y = 49 - - - (1)


x + y = 35 - - - (2)


(1) - (2)


2x + y - x - y = 49 - 35


x = 14


substitute \: x = 14 \: into \: (2)


14 + y = 35


y = 35 - 14


y = 21

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