A pie chart says that there is a number of animals on a farm. If there ARE 55 COWS, 65 GOATS and 50 sheep. How many pigs are there?

How many animals are on this farm?

If there are N animals in total, then there are

N-55-65-50

pigs, assuming there are no other kinds of animals.

2. Goats = 50

Goats and sheep ratio =1:4
Then, mutiply 4 × 50 = 200
Ans There are 200 sheeps in the
Farm

To determine the number of pigs on the farm, we need to find the remaining percentage of the pie chart that hasn't been accounted for by the cows, goats, and sheep.

Step 1: Calculate the total number of animals on the farm.
Total animals = number of cows + number of goats + number of sheep
Total animals = 55 + 65 + 50
Total animals = 170

Step 2: Calculate the percentage of animals accounted for by cows, goats, and sheep.
Percentage accounted for = (number of cows + number of goats + number of sheep) / Total animals * 100
Percentage accounted for = (55 + 65 + 50) / 170 * 100
Percentage accounted for = 170 / 170 * 100
Percentage accounted for = 100%

Step 3: Calculate the percentage of the remaining animals (pigs).
Percentage of remaining animals = 100% - Percentage accounted for
Percentage of remaining animals = 100% - 100%
Percentage of remaining animals = 0%

Since the remaining percentage is 0%, this means that there are no pigs on the farm.