Called a flock.
A flock.
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
The plural of sheep is sheep. it is used as a singular too. The plural of dozen is dozens. Put together: There are dozens of sheep.
The word is "flock."
Over nine thousand!!!! Edit: Above are trollz at work. Answer: 5 = Your sheep 7 = My sheep When you give me a sheep, your number of sheep drops from 5 to 4 and mine rises to 8, which is twice 4. When i give you a sheep, your number of sheep becomes 6 and mine is lowered to 6, too. TBH I'm glad I've got sheep all of a sudden. Lamb for dinner tomorrow night :D
Yes.
The size of the property and thus the number of sheep that can be grazed..
Huddle together and go to sleep.
Yes.
Let's denote the number of white sheep as W and the number of black sheep as B. We are given that 2 out of 5 sheep are white, so W = 2/5(W + B). We are also told that there are 8 more black sheep than white sheep, so B = W + 8. By substituting the second equation into the first equation, we can solve for the total number of sheep in the flock.
No, it is not possible to put 15 sheep in 4 cages such that each cage has an odd number of sheep. This is because the sum of four odd numbers is always even, whereas 15 is an odd number. Therefore, you cannot achieve the condition where all cages have an odd number of sheep while totaling 15.
A sheep pen is called just a "pen." The larger pens or multiple pens together is called a stockyard.