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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 22:30 kromer6797

For the following problem, do not use algebra. make a guess that satisfies one or more conditions of the
problem, and then evaluate your guess.

you must show work to support your solution, for example, use a table
to document your guesses.

there are 54 animals in a pen; all the animals are either ducks or piglets. if there are 122 feet on these animals
(and none of them are missing legs), how many ducks are there in the pen? how many piglets?

a) use your own words to describe the big-picture ideas in the following scenario:

b) use your own words to list out each important detail in the scenario:

c) solve by guess and check:

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