Chickens and rabbits are in the same cage. There are 26 more chickens than rabbits. The total number is 274. How many chickens and rabbits are there? Suppose that the cage is full of rabbits, and the number of feet of small animals in the cage is more than 274? If the rabbits are replaced with chickens, how many feet are less than 274? How to suppose emergency

Chickens and rabbits are in the same cage. There are 26 more chickens than rabbits. The total number is 274. How many chickens and rabbits are there? Suppose that the cage is full of rabbits, and the number of feet of small animals in the cage is more than 274? If the rabbits are replaced with chickens, how many feet are less than 274? How to suppose emergency


Suppose there are x rabbits and [x + 26] chickens
4X+2[X+26]=274
4X+2X=274-52
X=37
Chicken 37 + 26 = 63
A: there are 37 rabbits and 63 chickens



Chickens and rabbits are in the same cage. There are 26 more chickens than rabbits, and there are 274 feet in total?


Suppose there are x rabbits, then there are x + 26 chickens
2(x+26)+4=274
6x+52=274
6x=222
The solution is x = 37



There are 26 more chickens than rabbits, and the total number of feet is 274. How many chickens and rabbits do you want to divide by six


There were 63 chickens and 37 rabbits
Let x chickens and Y rabbits, then X-Y = 26, multiply both sides by 4, 4x-4y = 104
And because 2x + 4Y = 274
The left and right sides of the above two formulas are respectively added to get 6x = 378, x = 63, y = 37