My childhood friend hasn't read many books, but he's quite successful in business.
I've always been very curious. Today I visited him and finally found the answer! His son was doing homework and couldn't solve a problem, so he asked me for help! The problem was: There are 15 chickens and rabbits in total, with 40 legs. How many chickens and rabbits are there? I answered: "Let the number of chickens be X, and the number of rabbits be Y"..... I hadn't finished calculating the answer when my friend already gave it! His method was: Assume both chickens and rabbits are well-trained. Blow a whistle, lift one leg, 40-15=25 Blow the whistle again, lift another leg, 25-15=10 At this point, all the chickens sit down, but the rabbits are still standing on two legs. So, the rabbits are 10 ÷ 2 = 5, and the chickens are 15 - 5 = 10. His son always ranks first in math. Such a method would make math teachers despair! @TermMaxFi
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My childhood friend hasn't read many books, but he's quite successful in business.
I've always been very curious. Today I visited him and finally found the answer!
His son was doing homework and couldn't solve a problem, so he asked me for help!
The problem was: There are 15 chickens and rabbits in total, with 40 legs. How many chickens and rabbits are there?
I answered: "Let the number of chickens be X, and the number of rabbits be Y".....
I hadn't finished calculating the answer when my friend already gave it!
His method was: Assume both chickens and rabbits are well-trained.
Blow a whistle, lift one leg, 40-15=25
Blow the whistle again, lift another leg, 25-15=10
At this point, all the chickens sit down, but the rabbits are still standing on two legs.
So, the rabbits are 10 ÷ 2 = 5, and the chickens are 15 - 5 = 10.
His son always ranks first in math.
Such a method would make math teachers despair!
@TermMaxFi