Even mom cant get this one
A sets up pet parade. Pet owners walk in rows with pets
Row 1 = 1 owner 1 pet
Row 2 = 2 owners i pet each
Row 3 = 1 owner 2 pets
Row 4 = 2 owners 2 pets each
Row 5 = 1 owner 3 pets
ROW 6 =
we have come up with 2 owners 6 pets?????
How about?
2 owners, 3 pets each
There is a pattern. The owner part goes 1-2-1-2-1-2-1 so the next owner would be 2. The pets go up by one every 2 people so it would be 3.
2 owners, 3 pets each
I think Ms.Sue is correct,
2 owners, 3 pets each.
they both right but jackie give answer in detail explaination to understand easy
To find the number of owners and pets in Row 6, we can look for a pattern in the previous rows.
Row 1 has 1 owner and 1 pet.
Row 2 has 2 owners and 1 pet each, so a total of 2 pets.
Row 3 has 1 owner and 2 pets.
Row 4 has 2 owners and 2 pets each, so a total of 4 pets.
Row 5 has 1 owner and 3 pets.
Based on this pattern, we can see that the number of owners in each odd-numbered row alternates between 1 and 2. And the number of pets in each odd-numbered row increases by 1 compared to the previous row.
Now, let's apply this pattern to Row 6. Since Row 5 has 1 owner and 3 pets, Row 6 should have 2 owners and 3 pets.
Therefore, in Row 6, there are 2 owners and 3 pets.