Question 1209514: Hi
There were 220 chickens, ducks and goats on a farm. The ratio of chickens to ducks and goats is 3 to 2. The ratio of goats to ducks and chickens is 1 to 3. What is the ratio of chickens to ducks to goats. If a goat is sold at $98 each,find the amount if all the goats are sold.
Found 2 solutions by CPhill, ikleyn: Answer by CPhill(1959) (Show Source):
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1. **Express the ratios as fractions:**
* Chickens : (Ducks + Goats) = 3 : 2 or C / (D + G) = 3/2
* Goats : (Ducks + Chickens) = 1 : 5 or G / (D + C) = 1/5
2. **Express Ducks + Goats and Ducks + Chickens in terms of C and G:**
* From the first ratio: D + G = (2/3)C
* From the second ratio: D + C = 5G
3. **We also know the total number of animals:**
* C + D + G = 220
4. **Solve for C and G:**
Substitute D + G = (2/3)C into the total animals equation:
C + (2/3)C = 220
(5/3)C = 220
C = (3/5) * 220
C = 132
Now substitute C = 132 into D + G = (2/3)C:
D + G = (2/3) * 132
D + G = 88
Substitute C = 132 into D + C = 5G:
D + 132 = 5G
D = 5G - 132
Now substitute D = 5G - 132 into D + G = 88:
(5G - 132) + G = 88
6G = 220
G = 220/6 = 110/3 ≈ 36.67
Since we're dealing with whole animals, we can't have fractions of animals. However, we can use the ratios to determine the correct whole numbers.
Substitute C=132 in D+C=5G
D + 132 = 5G
D = 5G - 132
Substitute D = 5G-132 and C=132 in C+D+G = 220
132 + (5G-132) + G = 220
6G = 220
G = 220/6 = 110/3 = 36.666... ≈ 37
D = 5G - 132 = 5(110/3) - 132 = 550/3 - 396/3 = 154/3 = 51.333... ≈ 51
Let's check: 132 + 51 + 37 = 220
5. **Ratio of Chickens to Ducks to Goats:**
C : D : G = 132 : 51 : 37
6. **Amount from selling all goats:**
Amount = Number of goats * Price per goat
Amount = 37 * $98
Amount = $3626
Therefore, the ratio of chickens to ducks to goats is 132 : 51 : 37, and the amount from selling all goats is $3626.
Answer by ikleyn(52756) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
There were 220 chickens, ducks and goats on a farm.
The ratio of chickens to ducks and goats is 3 to 2.
The ratio of goats to ducks and chickens is 1 to 3.
(a) What is the ratio of chickens to ducks to goats.
(b) If a goat is sold at $98 each, find the amount if all the goats are sold.
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Tutor @CPhill reads and interprets the problem incorrectly -
and therefore, as a consequence, his solution and his answer are incorrect.
Below is my correct solution.
From the problem (from its the second statement), we have this equation
= .
It implies
2C = 3*(220-C), 2C = 660 - 3C, 2C + 3C = 660, 5C = 660, C = 660/5 = 132.
From the problem (from its third statement), we have another equation
= .
It implies
3G = 220 - G, 3G + G = 220, 4G = 220, G = 220/4 = 55.
Thus the number of chicken is 132; the number of goats is 55.
Then the number of ducks is D = 220 - 132 - 55 = 33.
So, C = 132, D = 43, G = 45.
Therefore, the ratio "chickens to ducks to goats" is C : D : G = 132 : 33 : 55 = 12 : 3 : 5.
If all goats are sold at $98 each, then the amount is 98*55 = 5390 dollars.
Solved correctly.
Ignore the solution by @CPhill, since it is incorrect.
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