Math, asked by naditech786, 11 months ago

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 omsamarth4315
20

Answer:

hey mate ✌✌

he is wrong.......here

he counted 113 sheeps , but for 113 sheeps, the total legs should be 113 × 4 = 452 legs .

if there is 456 legs ,

then , 456-452 = 4 legs are extra.

therefore , there should be 114 sheeps.

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Answered by shreyassamarth431544
7

Answer:

there should be 114 sheeps .

456-452 = 4 legs extra.

1 sheep extra.

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