SOLUTION: Four dozen dogs live in 6 different colored kennels . The smallest kennel has 6 dogs and the orange kennel is the largest with 10 dogs . The yellow kennel and the green kennel are
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Question 694137: Four dozen dogs live in 6 different colored kennels . The smallest kennel has 6 dogs and the orange kennel is the largest with 10 dogs . The yellow kennel and the green kennel are the only one with the same number of dogs . The 13 youngest pups are in the red and blue kennels with the least number of dogs . The purple kennel has 2 more dogs than the blue kennel . How many dogs are in each kennel ??
Answer by BROCODE(2) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
48 dogs in total. 6 kennals in total.
smallest amount is 6.
orange is largest with 10.
yellow and green = same amount.
red and blue = least number of dogs
orange=10
red=6
blue=7
yellow=8
purple=9
green=8
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