Question 534740: Marys dog had 3 litters of pups. One litter had 6 pups; the other 2 litters had 5 pups each. If one out of every 4 pups were males, how many female puppies were there?
Found 2 solutions by Iluvidina, MathTherapy: Answer by Iluvidina(15) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! There were 12 female pups
First, what I did was write 1, 2, and 3 on a piece of paper.
Then, I wrote numbers 1 through 6 around the number 1, because the first litter had 6 pups.
Then, I wrote numbers 1 through 5 around the numbers 2 and 3, because the second and third litters each had 5 pups.
Then I counted all the pups, from all 3 litters, and circled every fourth pup; meaning that pup was a boy
Then I counted all the uncircled numbers, which were all the female pups, which came out to be 12.
Answer by MathTherapy(10552) (Show Source):
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