yo mama!! =) jk you got 1 for every 4 legs you see!
Ninety-nine.
This is one example below: A farmer wants to count his sheep. He separates them into 3 fields. In each field, there are 5 sheep. How many sheep does he have in total? The answer to this would be 3*5 = 15 sheep.
count sheep to 100
I think this is impossible. But try drawing 4 squares on a piece of paper, then gradually filling the squares with 'sheep', and see if you can work it.But it can be done ! # Draw a large square on a piece of paper,# draw three small squares inside the large one but not overlapping,# put three sheep in each of the small squares. # Count the number of sheep in each square including the large one.# Then you have answered it yourself.
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).
they count sheep
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yes but they count them firstIf they can get their paws on them, they would happily eat sheep.
Ninety-nine.
count sheep
count sheep and tickle urself
so that they can fall asleep faster
Count sheep!
by colour coding them and solve them in tens
Imagine sheep and count them jumping over a fence.
Yes, So the farmer who owned the field could count them Quickly, One Black shhep was placed per Hundred regulars,
I would say about 6 if you count the offsprings!!