We start with the first line. It shows two cows = 300 kg. Since the two cows are the same, we divide 300 by 2. That means one cow = 150 kg.
Next, the second line shows three goats = 150 kg. Again, all three goats are the same, so we divide 150 by 3. That gives us one goat = 50 kg.
Now look at the third line. It shows two buffaloes and one goat = 250 kg. We already know the goat is worth 50 kg, so subtract that from 250:
250 – 50 = 200
That means the two buffaloes together weigh 200 kg. Divide that by 2:
200 ÷ 2 = 100
So now we know one buffalo = 100 kg.
Finally, the last line shows one goat + one cow + one buffalo.
We already found their values:
- Goat = 50 kg
- Cow = 150 kg
- Buffalo = 100 kg
Now add them together:
50 + 150 + 100 = 300
So the correct answer is 300 kg.
This puzzle is a good reminder that the easiest way to solve these kinds of problems is to work from the top down, find the value of each picture first, and only then calculate the final row. A lot of people get confused by trying to guess too early, but once you break it into steps, the answer becomes simple.
Final Answer: 300 kg