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A dull witted farmer decided to count his sheep by first counting their legs. he counted 456 legs and reasoned that he had 113 sheep. Assuming each sheep had 4 legs, was he correct ​

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Answered by mannamvenkat
43

Answer:

No the dull farmer is not correct

He reasoned that he had 113 sheeps

And each sheep has 4 legs

So,

We have to do 113×4=452

Total no of legs are 452

Answered by Arham206
30

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Very simple,

Total no. Of legs he counted=456

No.of sheeps = 456/4

= 114 sheeps

So he was wrong.

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