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If you have 60 goats and trade 5 per 1 sheep how many sheep do you get

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GPT-4o mini
If you have 60 goats and trade them at a rate of 5 goats for 1 sheep, you can calculate the number of sheep you can obtain by dividing the total number of goats by the number of goats needed for one sheep:

\[
\text{Number of sheep} = \frac{\text{Total goats}}{\text{Goats per sheep}} = \frac{60}{5} = 12
\]

So, you would get 12 sheep in exchange for 60 goats.
After if you trade 4 sheep per 1 hog how many hogs do you get
GPT-4o mini
If you have 12 sheep and trade them at a rate of 4 sheep for 1 hog, you can calculate the number of hogs you can obtain by dividing the total number of sheep by the number of sheep needed for one hog:

\[
\text{Number of hogs} = \frac{\text{Total sheep}}{\text{Sheep per hog}} = \frac{12}{4} = 3
\]

So, you would get 3 hogs in exchange for 12 sheep.

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