Math, asked by ravindramandapati, 8 months ago

The owner of some stables has to fill in yet another form so he writes:
"My herd consists of horses and foals.
A fifth of the herd is in the yard and a third of the herd is out to pasture. These are all horses. Three times the difference are the foals, which are in the barn. The remaining two horses, in the paddock, belong to my daughter."

How many animals are in the herd altogether?
If you answer this I will mark you as brainest

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Answered by mbakshi37
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