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One day, a person went to a horse racing area. Instead of counting the number of humans and horses, he counted 74 heads and 196 legs. How many humans and horses were there?​

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Answered by shifarahman2008
1

Answer:

A = humans

B = horses

A+B =74 so A =74 - B

2A +4B = 196

2(74-B) + 4B = 196

148 - 2B +4B = 196

2B = 196–148 = 48

B = 24

24 horses * 4 legs/horse = 96 legs

74 heads → 50 heads left are human → 100 legs

100+96= 196, our math worked. There are 24 horses and 50 people.

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