There are two farmers, and both have sheeps. The first says to the second:-If you give one sheep, we'll have the same quantity of sheeps.And the second one says:- No, if you give one sheep of yours, I'll have the double of sheeps than you.How many sheeps does each farmer has?
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The first farmer is having 2 sheeps and the second farmer is having 3 sheeps
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let the number of sheeps of farmers be x and y respectively.
so,
(x+1) = (y-1)
and,2(x-1) = (y+1)
solving both the eqn. we get,
x = 4 and y = 6.
so,
(x+1) = (y-1)
and,2(x-1) = (y+1)
solving both the eqn. we get,
x = 4 and y = 6.
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