There were 10 sheep in total, 3 were slaughtered, 3 died, 3 were eaten, 3 were stolen, and how many

Updated on pet 2024-06-17
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, the question is ambiguous. Did you steal two or two of the other ten sheep? In addition, three sheep were slaughtered, i.e., three sheep died, and at the same time, these three sheep could also be the three sheep that were eaten.

    That is, "kill three, kill three, eat three" can be nine different sheep, it can be the same sheep, or it can be the same part of different sheep. Finally, I asked how many sheep there were. Then there are up to nine sheep left, and at least one sheep left.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, there is ambiguity in this issue. "Stealing two" lacks a subject, whether it is stealing the other two or whether two of the ten sheep are being stolen.

    Then three sheep are slaughtered, that is, the three sheep die, and at the same time these three sheep can also be three sheep eaten. That is to say, "three were slaughtered, three died, and three were eaten" can be nine different sheep respectively, or three sheep that are exactly the same, or several sheep that are partially the same and some are different.

    Finally, I asked how many sheep there were. A maximum of nine sheep remained, and a minimum of one sheep remained.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Logical problem: There are 10 sheep in total.

    3 slaughtered + 3 killed + 3 eaten) = 3.

    Stolen 3 = 3.

    Q: There are 10-3-3=4 more.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are also four more, because they died when they were slaughtered, and when they died, they ate them, so 3 of them were gone, and 3 of them were stolen and 3 were minus, so a total of 6 were gone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Hello, the 3 killed are the 3 that died, the 3 that were sold, and the 3 that were lost. So there is 1 sheep left.

    Ten sheep in total, 3 killed, 3 sold, 3 lost, 3 died, and how many sheep are left?

    Hello, the 3 killed are the 3 that died, the 3 that were sold, and the 3 that were lost. So there is 1 sheep left.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    11 sheep, stolen (not stolen) 3, 11 + 3 = 14, died 3, 14-3 = 11, slaughtered 3, ate 3 (slaughtered), 11-3 = 8. There are 8 sheep left in the pen.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    8 pcs. Steal 3, 11-3=8, 8 left. These 3 sheep thieves can't raise, they are dead, they can't be wasted, they are slaughtered and eaten, anyway, it is so lively that these 3 sheep are missing, 3 sheep with multiple identities, and 3 sheep that are unlucky.

    A: There are 8 sheep left.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The thief stole three and stole it, and the three killed the master himself. There should be left. Five.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There were eight left, because the sheep had been stolen, and they were slaughtered and eaten, and then he died.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    2, because if you steal 3, those 3 will definitely die The three who died are either killed and eaten, or sick and eat 3 more, and slaughter 3, aren't there only two left?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, depending on the question, you get 11-3-3-3=2 or 11-3-3=5

    For a dead sheep may be the same after being eaten and slaughtered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is not a single sheep left, and there is one more sheep dead, and there is only one sheep left.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A maximum of 9 remains, and a minimum of 1 is left.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There were 5 sheep left, because they died when they were slaughtered, and they ate when they died.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is your question a brain teaser? If it's a brain teaser, there are many answers to this question, whose sheep did you steal? Someone else's? Or is it your own?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There were ten sheep in total, two were stolen, three were slaughtered, three died, three were eaten, and how many sheep were there?

    Hello, I'm here to answer your question: there are 5 sheep left. The answer is as follows: after stealing two and leaving 8, slaughtering three, these three were eaten and died, so on the basis of 8, there are 3 less, so there are 5 left.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    4 pcs. Lost 3.

    The three sheep that died were slaughtered and eaten.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The calculation for this question is: 10-3-3 = 4, and now there are four left. for the dead and the slaughtered are still in the fold.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There should be 10 more sheep stolen Three are not sheep, three are not sheep when they die, three are not sheep after being slaughtered, and three are not sheep after eating, so I think there are 10 left.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Four. Three dead sheep were killed and eaten. 10-3-3=4

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    4Three lost and dead sheep were slaughtered and eaten. 10-3-3=4

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    4 Three lost and dead sheep were killed and eaten. 10-3-3=4

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. For example, if the owner raised ten sheep and stole three sheep, then these three sheep, of course, were slaughtered, and then died, and then they were boiled and eaten.

    10 sheep stole three, slaughtered three, ate three, died 3, how many are left?

    Hello, it is a pleasure to help you with your studies. This question is analyzed from one direction first, and there are seven left.

    The mistake is to steal three, lose three, slaughter three, and eat three.

    For example, if the owner raised ten sheep and stole three sheep, then these three sheep, of course, were slaughtered, and then died, and then they were boiled and eaten.

    Stealing three, losing three, it's the same as not moving.

    Slaughtered three, ate three, that's three, so 10-3=7

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First, there are 9 left (three were stolen and left for Feng Hong, three were slaughtered, three were eaten, and it was the same three) 12-3 = 9

    Two, there are 6 left (three stolen and did not exist, three were slaughtered, three were eaten, and it was the same three) 12-3-3 = 6

    Three, there are 3 left (stolen three that don't exist, slaughtered three, ate three, not the same three) 12-3-3-3=3

    Fourth, there are 12 left (stealing three kishi branches, lacking a subject, it is stealing someone else's three, slaughtering three, eating three, it is the same three) 12 + 3-3 = 12

    Five, there are 9 left (stolen three, lack of subject, is to steal other people's three, slaughtered three, ate three, not the same Tanshu three) 12 + 3-3-3 = 9

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The first volt and the answer: 8 (stealing and eating are those three).

    Second answer: 3 (literally, 9 are gone) Third answer: 6 (3 each stolen, 3 slaughtered did not eat, a total of 6 dead + words) Fourth answer: 0 (I packed the rest).

    Therefore, don't put these questions of eating in vain that have no standard answers, because you can't eat in vain, and others eat yourself in vain.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Answer: First of all, why are there sheep in the pigsty?

    Of the 11 sheep that were stolen, 3 were left with 11-3=8, 3 were dead and 8-3=5 were left, 3 were slaughtered and 5-3=2 were left, and 3 were eaten and killed, and 2 were left.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There were 11 sheep in the pigsty, three were stolen, three died, three were slaughtered, and three were eaten Well, there are a few left, like this logic, three were stolen Three died at home, and three were slaughtered at home, so the remaining three were ninety-one, and eleven minus nine, indicating that there were two sheep left.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There are 2 left, because three sheep were slaughtered, that is, 3 were eaten, so 11 3 3 3 = 2 (only).

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Stealing 3, it was stolen by thieves, slaughtering 3, it was slaughtered by the owner's family, there should be left:

    11-3-3-3 = 5.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There were two sheep in the pigsty with 11 sheep, three were stolen, three died, three were slaughtered, and three were eaten Well, there are a few left, like this logic, three were stolen Three died at home, and three were slaughtered at home, so the remaining three were ninety-one, eleven minus nine, indicating that there were two sheep left.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are 11 sheep in total, and a maximum of 8 sheep can be left.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    11-3=8 Three died, three were slaughtered, and three were eaten, all of them were the three that were stolen.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you only eat it three times, there should be eight more sheep! It doesn't matter if the sheep is dead or alive, the sheep is still there.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It should be 11 sheep, because what is lost and killed is all pigs in the pigsty, and what is eaten is pigs

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