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How many eggs does one chicken lay in 30 days?
How many eggs does one chicken lay in 30 days?
- 15 eggs
- 20 eggs
- 25 eggs (correct)
- 30 eggs
If a farmer has 2 chickens, how many eggs will they lay together in 30 days?
If a farmer has 2 chickens, how many eggs will they lay together in 30 days?
- 30 eggs
- 40 eggs (correct)
- 20 eggs
- 60 eggs
What is the average number of eggs produced by 2 chickens in 1 day?
What is the average number of eggs produced by 2 chickens in 1 day?
- 4 eggs (correct)
- 6 eggs
- 1 egg
- 2 eggs
If the rate of egg production increases to 3 eggs every 4 days for one chicken, how many eggs would 2 chickens lay in 30 days?
If the rate of egg production increases to 3 eggs every 4 days for one chicken, how many eggs would 2 chickens lay in 30 days?
Which of the following calculations determines the total egg count for 2 chickens in 30 days?
Which of the following calculations determines the total egg count for 2 chickens in 30 days?
Flashcards
Chicken egg production rate
Chicken egg production rate
Each chicken lays an average of 2 eggs every 3 days.
Chickens per group
Chickens per group
Two chickens are considered in the problem.
Total time period
Total time period
The total number of days is 30.
Eggs per chicken per 3 days
Eggs per chicken per 3 days
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Total eggs from 2 chickens in 30 days
Total eggs from 2 chickens in 30 days
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Study Notes
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One chicken lays an average of 2 eggs every 3 days.
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To find the number of eggs one chicken lays in 30 days, we need to determine how many 3-day cycles are in 30 days.
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30 days / 3 days/cycle = 10 cycles
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Therefore, one chicken will lay 2 eggs/cycle * 10 cycles = 20 eggs in 30 days.
Calculation for two chickens
- If one chicken lays 20 eggs in 30 days, then two chickens will lay 20 eggs/chicken * 2 chickens = 40 eggs in 30 days.
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Description
In this quiz, you'll explore the mathematics behind egg production based on the laying rate of chickens. You'll learn how to calculate the total number of eggs produced by one and two chickens over a specified time period. Test your understanding of cycles and multiplication in practical scenarios!