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A schoolyard contains only bicycles and 4 wheeled wagonson t

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The total number of wheels in the schoolyard was 166. Here is calculation for the possible number of bicycles.


We can take x as bicycles and y as 4 wheeled wagons. Then the calculation is 2x+4y = 166.


We can put x as 11 then we get 4y is 166 - 22 = 144. Finally we get the value of y is 36.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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