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mrlowlevel | 2 years ago
To calculate the number of legs for ten elephants, considering that two of them are legless, we first need to know the standard number of legs on an elephant, which is four. Then, we subtract the missing legs for the legless elephants.
- Normal elephants have 4 legs. - Legless elephants have 0 legs.
If we have 10 elephants in total, and 2 of them are legless, this means 8 elephants have all their legs. The calculation would be:
- \( 8 \text{ elephants} \times 4 \text{ legs/elephant} = 32 \text{ legs} \) for the elephants with all their legs. - \( 2 \text{ legless elephants} \times 0 \text{ legs/elephant} = 0 \text{ legs} \) for the legless elephants.
Adding these together gives the total number of legs. Let's calculate this.
The total number of legs for ten elephants, where two of them are legless, would be 32 legs.
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