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The town of Hamlet has <math>3</math> people for each horse, <math>4</math> sheep for each cow, and <math>3</math> ducks for each person. Which of the following could not possibly be the total number of people, horses, sheep, cows, and ducks in Hamlet? | The town of Hamlet has <math>3</math> people for each horse, <math>4</math> sheep for each cow, and <math>3</math> ducks for each person. Which of the following could not possibly be the total number of people, horses, sheep, cows, and ducks in Hamlet? |
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Problem
The town of Hamlet has people for each horse,
sheep for each cow, and
ducks for each person. Which of the following could not possibly be the total number of people, horses, sheep, cows, and ducks in Hamlet?
Solution
See Also
2015 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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