I don't think that you can answer this ? without the amount of maoney that you have total. Agreed: Three variables, #horses, #camels and #elephants, require three equations in order to solve. We have only one:
100 = h + c + e We need total $ spent and some other relationship in the numbers of the animals such as:
five horses for every elephant, spent three times as much on camels as on horses or ten more elephants than camels et cetera.
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Elephants are massive creatures. These animals have many bone, three bones that are located each forelimb(6 total), and hind limb (6 total).
camels have total brown eyes and special eyelids.
If all the animals were horses there would be 360 legs. There is a shortfall of 23 which means 23 cows and therefore 67 horses.
Yes. He killed a total of 296 animals during his 11-month hunting expedition in Africa. This included nine lions and five elephants.
I believe there is a total of 1 camels in Vermont, so, they are not used for much except maybe the fair.
Yes, every living thing with teeth have gums. Elephants have a total of 24 teeth in total.
Cattle are responsible for the production of more methane than any other animal, which includes humans. For more information please view the attached related link. "Non-dairy cattle and dairy cows together contribute about 75% of the total methane source from animals; the remainder is from water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, camels, and horses."
If all animals were horses there would be 4 x 59 ie 236 legs. There is a shortage of 25 legs so there are 25 cows (and 34 horses).
A total of 5 horses died
Elephants have a total of 26 teeth.
Horses and Cemeteries is a car-game played by two or more passengers. When you see a horse, be the first to say, "horses" to lay claim to the horse or horses that are in that location. Each time you are the first to say "horses" when seeing a horse, you add the horses in view to your total. If you see a cemetery, be the first to say "cemetery". This gives you the option of killing an opponents horses (sending their total down to zero), or stealing an opponents horses (adding the horses to your total). The person with the most horses at the end of the trip is the winner.