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Given information from a barnyard of chickens, 1-horned rhinos, and 2-horned goats. You counted 12 heads, 38 feet, and 10 horns. Can you figure out how many animals there are?

Given information from a barnyard of chickens, 1-horned rhinos, and 2-horned goats. You counted 12 heads, 38 feet, and 10 horns. Can you figure out how many animals there are?

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Author Apolinario ("Sam") Ortega - founder of INVBAT.COM - AI + CHATBOTPosted on March 13, 2021March 13, 2021Categories Cramer Rule, Linear Algebra Problem

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