On a average day a horse might drink 50liters a sheep might drink 4 liters and a chicken might drink 200ml. How much water would a farm with 3 horses 15 sheep and 12 chickens need for a day?

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To calculate the total water needed for a farm with 3 horses, 15 sheep, and 12 chickens, you need to multiply the amount of water each animal drinks by the number of animals and then add up the totals.

1. Calculate the total water needed for the horses:
- Each horse drinks 50 liters per day.
- Multiply the amount of water per horse by the number of horses:
50 liters/horse/day * 3 horses = 150 liters/day for the horses.

2. Calculate the total water needed for the sheep:
- Each sheep drinks 4 liters per day.
- Multiply the amount of water per sheep by the number of sheep:
4 liters/sheep/day * 15 sheep = 60 liters/day for the sheep.

3. Calculate the total water needed for the chickens:
- Each chicken drinks 200 ml per day, which is equivalent to 0.2 liters.
- Multiply the amount of water per chicken by the number of chickens:
0.2 liters/chicken/day * 12 chickens = 2.4 liters/day for the chickens.

4. Add up the totals for all the animals to find the total water needed for the farm:
150 liters/day (horses) + 60 liters/day (sheep) + 2.4 liters/day (chickens) = 212.4 liters/day.

Therefore, the farm would need approximately 212.4 liters of water per day to meet the needs of 3 horses, 15 sheep, and 12 chickens.

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