A bird and a half lay an egg and a half in a day and a half.
So a bird and a half lays 1 egg in 1 day.
So a bird and a half lay 11 eggs in 11 days.
So 33 birds (= 33/1.5 = 22 lots of 1.5 birds) lay 22*11 = 242 eggs in 11 days.
Of course, you need to assume that all birds lay at the same rate throughout the period!
A half of a bird cannot lay an egg because it would be dead. Also half an egg would be useless and quite a mess. Please re-phrase your question using whole birds only- and then we will calculate it out for you.Yours respectfully - H.V. Mathematical department, London.
216 Eggs.
3 1/2 EGGS
No! Chicks are undeveloped and so are fledglings [half a year old birds].
it was me kimberley packerson i was on the farm and i saw pigs and then i looked up in the sky and saw birds that had no eggs i was sad for them becuase the pigs stoll them the birds i like the most was the red bird, blue bird, yellow bird and all the of the cloers you can thick of so I ask the major if i can make a game of it so did it was called ANGRY BIRD my game was so amazing the half of the world played it
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This implies a hen and a half would lay 3 eggs in 3 days. Therefore 3 hens would lays 6 eggs in 3 days. So one hen would lay 2 eggs in 3 days. Or one egg every day and a half.
4 days I believe.
... well that's stupid whos chiken would lay half an egg! i think the answer is 15 One and a half farmers owning one and a half chickens - is the same as one farmer to one chicken. We can forget about farmers and just focus on chickens. One and a half eggs in one and a half days is the same as two eggs in three days. In ten days one chicken lays 10*2/3 = 6 2/3 eggs ten chickens in ten days lay 60 + 6 + 2/3 = 66 2/3 66 2/3 eggs at $1.5 66 2/3 * 3/2 = 99+6 = $105 10 farmers would make $105 in ten days.
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