because they feel like it
there heads go down. and fold its so sad
They eat alot!
Chickens can eat coconut, it's just not so good for them so don't feed them too much!
40 chickens and 30 pigsThis can be solved with 2 equations. Let p = the number of pigs and c = the number of chickens. Pigs and chickens each have 1 head, so p+c=70. Pigs have 4 legs and chickens have 2, so the total number of legs is 4p+2c=200.Solve this "system of equations" by substitution: The first equation can be written as p=70-c. Substitute the right side for p in the second equation:4(70 - c) + 2c = 200280 - 4c + 2c = 200280 - 2c = 200-2c = 200 - 280-2c = -80c = 40.Substitute this back into p=70-c: p=70-40=30.There are 40 chickens and 30 pigs.Check (in the words of the question): 40 chicken heads and 30 pig heads = 70 heads. 40x2=80 chicken legs, and 30x4=120 pig legs; 80+120=200 legs. Check!
If all were horses there would be 428 legs. The shortfall of 36 legs represents 18 chickens so there are 89 horses.
Like chickens, turkeys also run around when their heads are cut off. Most poultry will do so due to the nerve endings still being simulated.
If they were all horses you'd have 440 legs, so you're 184 legs "short", so you have half that number of chickens ie 92, leaving 18 horses. That's 92 x 2 and 18 x 4 legs, 184 + 72 = 256
Do-it-in-your-head method: If all animals were chickens there would be 96 legs. There are 26 extra legs, each on a cow, so there are 26 cows and therefore 22 chickens.
Since PIgs don't fly yet, we will say they have no wings and we say chickens have 2 legs. Let C be the number of chickens and P be the number of pigs. Also, let's assume each chicken has two wings. 4P+2C=24 2C=12 so C=6 4P+12=24 4P=12 so P=3 6 chickens and 3 pigs. This answer must be changed when pigs fly!
Suppose there are C chickens and R rabbits. Then Feet: 2*C + 4*R = 140 . . . . . (I) Heads: C + R = 50 . . . . . . . . (II) Equation (I) - Equation (II) gives: 2*C + 4*R - 2*C - 2*R = 140 - 2*50 or 2*R = 40 so that R = 20 and then, by (II), C + 20 = 50 so that C = 30. Answer: 20 rabbits and 30 chickens. This assumes, of course, that there are no headless chickens running around!
Do-it-in-your-head method: If all animals were chickens there would be 90 legs. There are 20 extra legs, each on a cow, so there are 20 cows and therefore 25 chickens.
he loves then so much he eats them and when he poos them out he eats them so he eats poo