17 beasts and 26 birds
There are 26 birds and 17 beasts.
Answer: There are 26 birds and 17 beasts.
Birds and beasts have one head each. So totally there are 43 birds & beasts. Let number of birds = x number of beasts = (43-x) Birds have 2 feet and beasts have 4 feet. Total feet = 2 * no of birds + 4 * no of beasts = 2 * x + 4 * (43 -x) = 172 - 2*x (on simplification) = 120 (given) 172 - 2*x = 120 2*x = 172 - 120 = 52 x = 52/2 = 26 number of birds = x = 26 number of beasts = 43 -x = 43 -26 = 17 (check: 26 + 17 = 43 ; 26*2 + 17*4 = 52 + 68 = 120)
X = heads, For birds 2X = feet For beasts 4X = feet Fist equation X(birds) + X(beasts) = 43 Second equation 2X(birds) + 4X (beasts) = 120 By solving the two equations 26 birds and 17 beasts
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