No. Pigs come from pigs, not cows.
The ratio of 16 pigs to 10 cows can be expressed as 16:10. This can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2, resulting in a simplified ratio of 8:5. Thus, the ratio of pigs to cows is 8:5.
100 pigs
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This style of question is the general type which has VERY useful answers in some real life circumstances. In real life, there are often more constraints. In this present question, there are lots of allowable answers. Let's look at a few. If I have 100 to spend, and cows cost 10, pigs cost 3 and rabbits cost 0.5 then I could buy 10 cows OR 9 cows and 20 rabbits, OR 9 cows and 3 pigs and 2 rabbits OR 9 cows and 2 pigs and 8 rabbits ....and so on.....
Pigs are omnivores, cows are not; they are herbivores. Pigs are smaller in size and stature than a cow and are lighter in weight. Pigs have litters of 3 to 10 piglets per birth, whereas a cow will usually only have one--sometimes two--calves per birth. Pigs love to root, cows love to graze. There are more but this is all that comes to mind at the moment.
Guinea pigs are rodents, very popular domesticated pets, and not found naturally in the wild. Pigs are bred on farms for their meat and are ungulates like horses and cows. While I think I can safely say there has never been a guinea pig weighing as much as 10 pounds, pigs can weigh over a ton.
5 cows, 1 pig, and 94 chickens
they had exactly 10 cows
if you give 20pigs usually u can get around 30 chickens or maybe if your lucky 10 cows but id try to bargain and make deals like 20 pigs for 10 chickens and your daughter or something of the sorts.
it gets about 10- 14 inches and shouldn't weigh more than three pounds
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