Instructions

Consider the provided scenario:

• A shepherd possessed a certain amount of cash, sheep and goats.

• The value of a sheep is ₹5,400 and the worth of a goat is ₹1,350.

• The shepherd distributed his cash and cattle equally in terms of value among his four sons.

• The eldest son received sheep worth 20% of the total worth and ₹3,750 in cash.

• The .second son received goats worth 20% of the remaining worth and ₹67,500 in cash.

• The third and fourth sons received an equal number of sheep and goats, amounting to 20% of the remaining worth after the previous distribution.

• Each of the third and fourth sons received ₹33,750 more in cash than what the second son received.

Answer the following questions based on the given information.

Question 45

The total number of legs of all the cattle is:


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