I am 3/7 of a chicken,2/3 of a cat and 2/4 of a goat. What am I?

The answer is Chicago. You basically pick the number of letters stated in the fraction. For example, 3/7 of a chicken. The word 'chicken' has 7 letters. So, you pick the first 3 as stated in the fraction. Then, you do the same for other given words too and you end up with Chicago.

CHICAGO

Thank you Ms. Sue... Thank you Emmanuel

You're welcome.

To solve this problem, we need to find a common denominator for the fractions given. In this case, the least common denominator is 12. Now, let's convert each fraction to have a denominator of 12:

3/7 of a chicken means (3/7) * (12/12) = 36/84
2/3 of a cat means (2/3) * (12/12) = 24/36
2/4 of a goat means (2/4) * (12/12) = 6/12

Now, let's add up the fractions:
36/84 + 24/36 + 6/12 = (36*3 + 24*7 + 6*6) / (84*3) = (108 + 168 + 36) / 252 = 312 / 252

Now, let's simplify the fraction:
312/252 = 4/3

Therefore, you are 4/3 of something. Since this might not represent a whole object, it seems like the original fractions might not accurately represent a real-world scenario. Please double-check the information provided or provide further details for a more accurate answer.