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Chickens, Pigs, and Cattle (Posted on 2004-02-19) Difficulty: 2 of 5
You are sent to the market by your father with 800 dollars, and told to buy 100 animals. When you arrive at the market, you find out that pigs cost 8 dollars each, so it would be easy to follow your father's instructions.

However, you see that there are only 99 pigs for sale. The only other animals there are chickens for 1 dollar each, and cows for 80 dollars each.

If there are enough chickens and cows for you to buy as many as you wanted, how can you end up buying 100 animals using exactly 800 dollars?

See The Solution Submitted by RoyCook    
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re: Solution | Comment 17 of 24 |
(In reply to Solution by Penny)

he didn't say you had to buy any particular combination,
just get 100 animals
so that could be what you said
or 10 cows
or 800 chickens
etc
which of these choices would smell the worse would
likely contribute to the purchase i suppose ....

  Posted by Steve Royer on 2004-04-17 01:40:32

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