There is a field with sheep and cows.
Each sheep can see twice as many cows as it can see sheep.
Each cow can see the same number of sheep as it can see cows.
How many cows and how many sheep are there?
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Friday, July 01, 2011
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3 sheep 4 cows
ReplyDelete3sheep 4 cows
ReplyDeleteI do believe its 1 and 1. The problem states, "each sheep CAN see twice..." not "does see...".
ReplyDeleteI'm going with 3 sheep and 4 cows.
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