May 19, 200422 yr Sheep Pens In a field a farmer has a number of sheep and a number of sheep pens. If he puts 7 sheep into each pen, one sheep is left over. If he puts 9 sheep into each pen, one pen is left over How many sheep and how many pens are in the field? What difference dows it make anyway * The sum of two numbers is 20 and their difference is 2. What are the numbers? * What would be two numbers be if the difference were 3? * What would the two numbers be if the difference were 4.6? ..... Enjoy! :)
May 20, 200422 yr I started doing that stuff but then I realized that I get enough aggravation out of the math that I'm required to do, so I quit. :P The second part is pretty easy though: - 11 and 9 - 11.5 and 8.5 - 12.3 and 7.7 aaaaaaand for the first part I'm going to take a shot in the dark, even though I just said I wasn't going to. :rolleyes: 64 sheep and 9 pens... I think that works.
May 20, 200422 yr Author :lol: I didn't do the last part, but I did the first one! so....... I'll aumme what you did was right, indeed......... the first part.... there are 36 sheeps and 5 pens! so... Mr. Peed you are wrong! (7sheep x 5pens) = 35 sheep and one left over (9sheep x 4pens) = 36 one pen left over! that's it! it was okay :D
May 21, 200422 yr here's the working to the first part. Let x be the total number of sheep. Let y be the total number of pens. using algebra... we get these 2 equations. 7y+1=x 9(y-1)=x then using simultaneous equations... we get ... x=36 y=5
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