2 chickens in 2 days lays 2 eggs, so 1/2 egg per chicken per day on the average.
With 4 chickens we should get about 2 eggs per day, for a total of 8 eggs after 4 days.
2Days = 2Chickens = (each 1 egg)
2Days = 2Chickens = 2Eggs
2Days = 1Chicken(2Chickens/2[to make half]) = 1Egg (2Eggs/2[to make half])
1Day(1Day/2[to make half]) = 1Chicken = 1/2Egg (1Egg/2[to make half])
So,
1Day, 1Chincken lays 1/2 egg
1Day, 1Chincken = 1/2 egg
4Days = 1Chicken = 2Eggs(due to increase in days)
4Days = 4Chickens = 8Eggs(due to increase in chickens)
So,
4Chickens, in 4Days, ay 8Eggs
2 chickens in 2 days lays 2 eggs, so 1/2 egg per chicken per day on the average.
With 4 chickens we should get about 2 eggs per day, for a total of 8 eggs after 4 days.
4 chickens will lay 2 eggs
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