You are teachers. I am in the sixth grade of primary school. I can't solve this math problem. Is there any way? Please reply. . . . Keep it simple
The strategies to solve the problem are mainly divided into substitution method and hypothesis method. The replacement method finds the corresponding replacement relation, replaces it with the replacement quantity, and turns the original two quantitative relations into one, which is simple. Hypothesis focuses on the problem that chickens and rabbits are in the same cage. Remember who the hypothesis is, who the quantity is not, and then work out another one. Little friend, I hope it will help you.