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You enter a room. 2 dogs, 4 horses, 1 giraffe, and a duck are lying on the bed. 3 chickens are flying over a chair.

How many legs are on the ground?


Sagot :

Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

I think it’s a trick question because “legs” can also mean like chair legs that hold it up. Therefore:

2 dogs = 8 legs

4 horses = 16 legs

1 giraffe = 4 legs

And a bed: 4 legs(things that hold it up)

And a chair: 4 legs (things that hold it up)

This is assuming that the bed is a normal bed with stools holding it up

And the chair has 4 piles aswell as no missing legs in the animals… lol