Goats and peacocks live on a farm. Bruce counts the number of the legs of all the goats and the peacocks as 116. (The question is incomplete but presumably the goal is to determine... Goats and peacocks live on a farm. Bruce counts the number of the legs of all the goats and the peacocks as 116. (The question is incomplete but presumably the goal is to determine how many of each animal there are).

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Understand the Problem

The question describes a scenario involving goats and peacocks on a farm. We know that Bruce counted the total number of legs of both the goats and the peacocks, and that total is 116. There is information missing in this question, and we will have to account for that.

Answer

Missing information. Cannot be solved.
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The problem is missing information and cannot be solved.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the missing information

The problem does not specify the number of goats or peacocks. It only gives the total number of legs. Therefore, we are missing an equation or a known value that can help us in finding a specific number of goats or peacocks. Since there is missing information, we cannot solve this problem.

The problem is missing information and cannot be solved.

More Information

To solve this problem, we would need at least one more piece of information, such as the number of goats, the number of peacocks, or a relationship between the number of goats and peacocks.

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