The Parade of
Legs
This problem is adapted from Van De Walle, John
(1994), Elementary School Mathematics
(2nd Ed.), NY: Longman, pages 40
- 41
Mary looked out of her farmhouse window and saw
a group of pigeons and donkeys passing by. She counted all the legs
of the pigeons and donkeys and found that the total number of legs
add up to 66. How many of each kind of animals (pigeons and
donkeys) passed by her window if the total number of animals is
24?
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