yes, Less legs=less mobility.
Cats have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, climbing, and balancing in their daily activities. Their front legs have flexible joints that allow them to groom themselves and catch prey, while their hind legs provide power for jumping and running.
4 cats (16 legs) + 14 canaries (28 legs)4 * 3 = 124 * 4 = 1612 < 14 < 1616 + 28 = 44 legs.
It all depends on what kind of cat it is. If your cat had really short legs, there is a possibility that it could be a munchkin. A cats legs can be any type of length. There as so many different kinds of cats out there, it really doesn't matter what length the legs are.
33 cats 66 crows The above answer is wrong. There are 9 cats and 18 crows. It is a very simple algebra equation. (Let x represent the number of cats. Then the number of crows is 2x. The number of cats legs is 4x, and the number of crows legs is also 4x because there are twice as many crows). So, add up all the heads and legs: x + 2x + 4x + 4x = 99 Summarize it: eleven x = 99 Therefore x = 9
To calculate the total number of legs, you need to multiply the number of legs each animal has by the total number of each animal. Each girl has 2 legs, each cat has 4 legs, and each kitten has 4 legs. So, the total number of legs would be (7 girls * 2 legs) + (7 girls * 7 cats * 4 legs) + (7 girls * 7 cats * 7 kittens * 4 legs), which equals 602 legs.
I would start by taking 8 girls by 8 cats, which equals 64 big cats. 64 big cats times 8 little cats is 512 little cats. That means 64 big cats and 8 people and 512 little cats. That is 576 cats and 8 girls. The 8 girls have 16 legs and the 576 cats have 2304 legs. That means that there are 2320 legs in all. That is plenty of legs. I wonder how the bus held so many? Or the back-packs for that matter.
Assuming they all have a full complement, two to one.
You said each girl holds 3 baskets in each hand, which means there are a total of 18 baskets. Multiply the number of baskets by 3 cats per basket and there are 54 cats with a total of 162 kittens. The total number of cats and kittens is 216 multiplied by 4 legs per animal and you have 864 legs. Then you must include the total number of girls' legs which is 6. Therefore you have 870 legs total. This is assuming there are no other passengers or a driver on the bus. Edit: This was a question on one of those dodgy TV shows. The answer given as correct was 250 legs. By my reckoning this is 250legs - 6 human legs = 244 cats legs, ie 61 cats. The only way I can see this being correct is if some of the 3 cats per basket are kittens from other cats!! Is there any equation whereby each cat would have 3 kittens with the total number being 61 cats??
The correct answer is 29178. 26,262 is incorrect. This answer only includes the number of legs of the men and kittens. It misses the the 2912 leges of the cats. Men Cats Kittens (9 x 2) + (81 x 9 x 4) + (81 x 9 x 9 x 4)
Yes, cats limbs are called legs. Their hind legs are longer than their forelegs.
Each cat has four legs, so 23 cats should have 92 legs.
All cats.