Let
d = the total number of dairy cattle
b = the total number of beef cattle
2/3 of the dairy cattle on a farm are in the barn, and we know that 24 dairy cattle are in the barn thus:
(2/3)d = 24
d = 36 dairy cattle
1/4 of the beef cattle are in the barn and there are 16 beef cattle in the barn thus:
(1/4)b = 16
b = 64 beef cattle
64 - 36 = 28
There are 28 more beef cattle on the farm than dairy cattle.
Answer:
(5/6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Bc (2/3)=0.666666666667....
(2/15)*(4/5) doesn't make 0.666666666667
(4/5)*(5/6)= 0.666666666667
(-2)(-11)=22
the negatives cancel out
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
B
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