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Samantha gathered the following information on a given day at the dog park.

• There are 3232 dogs playing at the dog park.
• 1515 of the dogs are puppies.
• 1111 of the dogs are not puppies and have long hair.
• There are 66 more dogs that have long hair than dogs that do not have long hair.

Fill in the table completely to represent Samantha's data.

Sagot :

The number of dogs that are not puppies is 17, the number of adult dogs without long hair is 6, the number of puppy dogs with long hair is 8 and the number of puppy dogs without long hair is 7.

What is the information missing?

To complete the chart it is necessary to determine:

  • Number of dogs that are not puppies.
  • Number of puppies with and without long hair
  • Number of adult dogs without long hair

Number of dogs that are not puppies:

  • 32 (total dogs) - 15 (puppies) = 17 dogs

Adult dogs without long hair:

  • 17 (total adult dogs) - 11 (adult dogs with long hair) = 6 dogs

Puppy dogs with and without long hair

Total of puppy dogs = 15, this number can be obtained by adding 9+6 or 7+8. From these combinations, the only one that meets the rule "There are 6 more dogs that have long hair than dogs that do not have long hair" is 8 puppies with long hair and 7 puppies without long hair.

Note: This question is not written correctly; here is the correct and complete question.

Samantha gathered the following information on a given day at the dog park.

There are 32 dogs playing at the dog park.

15 of the dogs are puppies.

11 of the dogs are not puppies and have long hair.

There are 6 more dogs that have long hair than dogs that do not have long hair.

Fill in the table completely to represent Samantha’s data.

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