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I need help with a bit of a math problem. I know the answer to it, but I cannot figure out how they got the answer or how I can show my work. The problem is below.
If a mother cat has four kittens every six months and two are males and two are females, how many cats will there be in two years? For this exercise, use the following information: all months are 30 days long; pregnancy lasts 60 day; all female cats become pregnant when they turn six months old; all animals live. Please attach work if at all possible. Thanks so much for the help and have fun!
P.S. I hope I posted this in the right section, if not feel free to move it.
If a mother cat has four kittens every six months and two are males and two are females, how many cats will there be in two years? For this exercise, use the following information: all months are 30 days long; pregnancy lasts 60 day; all female cats become pregnant when they turn six months old; all animals live. Please attach work if at all possible. Thanks so much for the help and have fun!
P.S. I hope I posted this in the right section, if not feel free to move it.

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