No. Horses are horses and only horses. Men are humans, not horses. There's a huge difference between the species Equus caballus and Homo sapiens.
men with cars= phony men with horses are not phony because horses are practicably people
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There are 7 horses and 21 people. 7 horses would equal 28 legs and 21 people would equal 42 legs which all together would equal 70 legs. By the same token, there could also be 17 horses and 1 man, 16 horses and 3 men, etc. For a brain teaser if you want a definitive answer you must have left out a piece of information like maybe the ratio of men to horses. If there was originally one man for each horse and then half of the men left, you can solve it with the following formula: There were originally x number of men and x number of horses. Now there are 1/2 x number of men. So, there are 2(1/2 x) men's legs and 4 x horses' legs. 2 (1/2 x) + 4x = 70 x + 4x = 70 5x = 70 x = 14 There are now 14 horses (56 legs) and 7 men (14 legs).
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The military owns the horses. The cavalry men ride the horses, but, there are no more cavalrys. The animal rights act passed, relieving all work horses from military duty.
four horses Horseisle Two Answer: Three
A fresh horse is one that is rested and ready to be ridden again. So someone who is providing fresh horses for their men would be giving them horses that are rested.
If, A --> men and B --> horsesSo, A + B = 22 and 2A + 4B = 722 (22 - B) + 4 B = 7244 - 2 B + 4 B = 7244 + 2 B = 722 B = 72 - 44 = 28B = 14 (horses)So, there are in the stable 8 men and 14 horses.By the way, horses don't have feet. They have four hooves.So, the right question would be:In a stable there are men and horses in all there are 22 heads and 72 feet and hooves. How many horses are there?
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it would be horses or tarvel wagons
Well, in general, horses used to be used by men working (pulling logs etc.). But beyond that, it indicates the extent of difficulty: not just the KING'S men but even the horses were not suficient. Even pulling out all the stops, there was no way to orchestrate a reconstructon.