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Q: In a flock of black and white sheep 2 out of 5 sheep are white. If there are 8 more black sheep than white sheep how many sheep are in the flock?
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In a flock of black and white sheep 2 out of 5 are white if there are 8 more black sheep than white how many sheep are there?

40 Sheep 16 white sheep and 24 black sheep


What is a black and white sheep?

There are many black and white sheep. Such as the suffolk or hampshires. which have black heads and legs but a white body/wool.There are also Jacob which are piebald (black and white spotted).


How many sheep were in a flock in biblical times?

The average number of sheep in a flock varies greatly between flocks. In 2012, the mean flock size for flocks in Ireland, which is the country that has the most sheep, was 23.8 head. Flock sizes typically range from 2 to 85 sheep.


Why are black sheep rare?

Well, in the world of sheep, no civil rights activists have surfaced. Until a certain sheep decides to do something about the way they're treated, black and white sheep will be segregated for eternity.


How many constitutes a flock of sheep?

Any more than one


What animals can be in a flock?

The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.


How many sheep are in a Flock?

There is no exact number. It can range from as little as 25 to as much as 5000.


How do you call many sheep?

This can be called a herd or a flock of sheep.


Which animals move in groups?

alla animals that can fly together in the sky


Why are parishioners called the flock?

A church's parishioners or congregation are referred to as a flock because Jesus repeatedly told his disciples they were "shepherds of men" and to "mind his flock". In many parables in the bible, as well as in Psalms, Jesus' followers were referred to as sheep.On the negative side:sheep have no individuality nad ae known as the collective term "flock"sheep mindlessly follow the shepherd into the slaughter houseshepherds are nice to sheep until it is time to kil and eat themshepherds routinely take the young of the sheep for food and hides


How did shephards tend to their sheep many years ago?

They stayed out with the flock day and night, in order to protect them from predators like wild dogs, wolves etc., and to keep the straying ones with the flock.


How many black sheep are there in Australia?

Thousands