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There are 20 birds and 10 lizards. To determine this, let b be the number of birds and let l be the number of lizards. From the given information, we have: b + l = 30 (heads) and 2b + 4l = 70 (legs). Solving these two equations simultaneously gives b = 20 and l = 10.
Let G be the number of goats and D be the number of ducks. We can set up a system of equations based on the number of heads and legs: G + D = 99 (from heads) and 4G + 2D = 296 (from legs). Solving this system of equations, we find that there are 33 goats and 66 ducks.
Let's denote the number of chickens as C and the number of rabbits as R. We can write two equations based on the given information: C + R = 72 (total number of heads) and 2C + 4R = 200 (total number of feet). Solving these equations simultaneously, we find there are 50 chickens and 22 rabbits in the cage.
All dogs shake their heads, it's pretty normal
Goats may butt heads to show dominance, to defend themselves or for play.
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This is dependent on the shower head, pressure, and a number of other factors. However, if you look at shower heads at the store, they will usually say something like "3 GPM" or "1.8 GPM", meaning gallons per minute. Many of the newer shower heads that are energy efficient have a regulator on them to restrict the flow, and therefore the gallons per minute that the head uses.
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In a series of ten coin tosses, each toss has two possible outcomes: heads or tails. The expected number of heads can be calculated as the product of the number of tosses and the probability of getting heads in a single toss, which is 0.5. Therefore, in ten tosses, the expected number of heads is 10 × 0.5 = 5 heads. However, the actual number of heads can vary due to the randomness of each toss.
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they came with "186" casting number heads.........
These should be double hump heads. They are very sought after heads.
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Most modern shower heads (U.S.) are restricted to 2.0 gallons a minute or less, so a ten minute shower would use approx. 20 gal.
Here's a Perl script that will answer the problem for any number of heads and feet. sub how_many { print "Number of heads: "; chomp($h = ); print "Number of feet: ";chomp($f = ); $p = $h; $c = 0; while (($p*4 + $c*2) != $f) { $p--; $c++; } } &how_many; print "There are $p pigs and $c chickens.\n"; print "They have $h heads and $f feet.\n"; Number of heads: 27 Number of feet: 78 There are 12 pigs and 15 chickens. They have 27 heads and 78 feet.
The casting number for LT1 cylinder heads is typically 14096217. This number can be found on the side of the cylinder head and is specific to the heads used in the 1992-1997 Chevrolet LT1 engines. It's important to verify the casting number to ensure compatibility with LT1 engine components.