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The process and answer of math problem (hundred sheep problem) in the first day of junior high school! ?
Suppose there are x sheep now.

From the meaning of the question: x+x+1/2x+1/4x+1=100.

1 1/4X+ 1 = 100

1 1/4X=99

X=36

Answer: Now there are 36 sheep and 3 sheep. Suppose the number of sheep is X.

2X+ 1/2X+ 1/4X+ 1 = 100

X = 36,2, suppose there are x sheep now.

X+X+ 1/2X+ 1/4X+ 1 = 100

X=36

So there are 36 sheep, 2, let the shepherd's existing number of sheep be X.

= 2x+ 1/2x+ 1/4x+ 1 = 100

= 1 1/4x=99

=x=36

A: Shepherds now have 36 sheep. , 1, suppose the shepherd has x sheep,

Then x+x+1/2x+1/4x+1=100.

The solution is x=36.

So the shepherd now has 36 sheep. 0, the problem-solving process and answer of the first math problem (Hundred Sheep Problem)!

One shepherd said to another, "My sheep are not a hundred now. If I add up the number of my sheep and my current sheep, plus half of them now, plus half of them now, plus one, it will be exactly one hundred. Please calculate how many sheep I have now?