Asked by Aydin Rahman
In a herd of x cattle, the ratio of the number of bulls to cows is 1:6. Find the number of bulls in the herd in terms of x.
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Answered by
Aydin Rahman
need help
Answered by
oobleck
1+6 = 7
so bulls = 1/7 x
and cows = 6/7 x
so bulls = 1/7 x
and cows = 6/7 x
Answered by
Genius
The answer is 1+6= 7
So 1 is bull
No. Of bull = 1/7x
I hope it helps :)
So 1 is bull
No. Of bull = 1/7x
I hope it helps :)
Answered by
bookworm
so here the total of 1 ratio 6 is 7 in the question it says there is one bull and the total is 7 so bull= 1/7 cows=6/7
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