First, let's find the unit rate by dividing the number of bushels of hay by the number of days: 32 bushels / 8 days = <<32/8=4>>4 bushels/day
So one unit rate is 4 bushels/day.
To find the second unit rate, let's divide the number of bushels by the number of days again: 36 bushels / 9 days = <<36/9=4>>4 bushels/day
So the second unit rate is also 4 bushels/day.
Therefore, the animals would eat 4 * 9 = <<4*9=36>>36 bushels of hay in 9 days. Answer: \boxed{36}.
Abdul feeds his farm animals. Bushels of hay. The animals eat 32 bushels of hay in 8 days. Give 2 different unit rates using this relationship. Assume the animals eat the same amount of hay each day. How many bushes of hay do the animals eat in nine days
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