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Answer is 199
Kwa wale wamechanganyikiwa
calculation is:*
Let x = the number of flying birds*
The flying birds said they needed half of themselves plus the greeting bird to make 100* So x/2 + 1 = 100* Solving for x,
we get x = 66
Huwezi pata hapa elders…wamechanganikiwa saidi
Hii ni kuanza kuapply formula ya X dammit nimefanya hesabu…66
Let me check with my other student.
@Kanguthi, could you explain how you arrived at the answer of 199?
Watu wamezoea calculation ya 150 ukiongeza X it becomes rocket science
Hehe, @cortedivoire anajiuliza birds huongea zikisema nini.
I ment 198
X/2+1=100
X/2=100_1=99
X=99×2
X=198
I see where you went wrong, the assumption you made here is inacurate; X/2+1 ≠100
Note “they said we are not hundred”
Which means they could have been over a 100
Note the statement “we need half of us plus you to make us hundred”.
Does it mean they were less than a 100, they could have ment if we divide ourself by half then we add you we can make 100
Let’s work this out. Let’s assume there are 66 birds. They needed half of that, which is 33, plus 1, to make 100.
You arrived at 198, which is our ‘n.’ If they needed half of 198, that would be 99, plus 1, bringing the total to 298.
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Ddnt read " make us 100" , i read " make 100" which is an all different thing.
Pole mkuu, make us 100 means they were less than 100.
Yes answer ni 66.
