If a farmer starts with 13 cows and all but 9 die, he would have 9 cows left. The phrase "all but 9" means everything except 9. So, if all the cows except 9 die, those 9 remaining cows are what the farmer has left.
Cattleman or cattlewoman. Not farmer because not all farmers have cows, and it wouldn't be "producer" either because we're talking about someone who works with cows, not owns them.
9 live and the rest die look at the question carefully and you'll find the answer.
According to a 2021 FAO report, there are over 1 billion domestic cows worldwide. Ownership varies widely between individuals, farms, and countries, making it difficult to provide a precise number of cow owners.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
Well, honey, let's break it down. If there are 5 more crows than cows, and each crow has 2 legs and each cow has 4 legs, then we can set up some equations. Let's call the number of cows "x," so the number of crows would be "x + 5." Now, with a total of 52 legs, we can write the equation 4x + 2(x + 5) = 52. Solve that bad boy, and you'll find there are 7 cows and 12 crows strutting their stuff in that field.
The farmer has eight cows, since all but that many died.
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he has 9
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Cattleman or cattlewoman. Not farmer because not all farmers have cows, and it wouldn't be "producer" either because we're talking about someone who works with cows, not owns them.
14 animals
15 left.
nine because all but nine died
9.
Cows are herd animals, they stay together, mostly. If the farmer sticks a bell on the lead cow, he can find out where they all are by listening to the bell. Not much use on big, flat, open lands, but a real help in wooded terrain.
The farmer's daughter liked to see the meat loaf.