it depends how big the pens are, but again they are so cute so how could resite
To accommodate nine pigs in four pens with each pen having an odd number of pigs, you can arrange the pigs as follows: Place 1 pig in the first pen, 1 pig in the second pen, 3 pigs in the third pen, and 4 pigs in the fourth pen. However, since 4 is even, this setup won't work. Instead, you can set it up as 1 pig in the first pen, 1 pig in the second pen, 1 pig in the third pen, and 6 pigs in the fourth pen, which still does not satisfy the condition. Thus, a valid arrangement would be to put 3 pigs in one pen, 3 pigs in another pen, 1 pig in the third pen, and 2 pigs in the fourth pen.
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Put 5 sheep in each of three small pens... THEN - build a larger pen enclosing the three smaller ones. The smaller pens each have an odd number of sheep in them (5 in each) - and the large pen has a total of 15 sheep enclosed within it !
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I think pigs are probably kept in a pen.
No, hens do not live in a pen. Hens live in what is called a coop. Pigs are the animals that live in a pen.
A pen, or sty, for pigs.
You could put 14 pigs in each pen.
Pigs can live in all different sizes of pens. The biggest pig once lived in a pen the size of a horse.
To express 168 pigs in 12 pens as a unit rate, you divide the total number of pigs by the number of pens. This gives you 168 pigs ÷ 12 pens = 14 pigs per pen. Therefore, the unit rate is 14 pigs per pen.