There is a duck in front of a duck and a duck behind a duck,

  Please explain this to me???
At least two
2 ducks



if it's a riddle or something there are only 2 rules for the situation. 1. One duck is in front of a duck and 2. One duck is behind a different duck.



These rules only call for 2 total ducks because the rules don't overlap. They are simply explaining something made obvious by the first part of the statement in an effort to confuse you.



Math teachers just love thinking that they're smarter than a certain percentage of their students except for that one that they love or whatever so they always ask questions like this that make you concentrate.
There could infinite because there could 1000 ducks or 1 million ducks and what u say still be true .. so the answer to your question is infinite or 2 ducks seeing as one duck is in front and the other in the back .. but im saying infinite



the person that posted first cheated .. you commented .. then you read up on the internet then edited your comment you cheater lol
2 because there is a duck behind a duck and that makes a duck in front of a duck.
2 ducks because if there is a duck in front of a duck, the 2nd duck is behind the 1st duck> _ <
Sounds like two to me. One in front and one in back. Yep definitley two.
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Both phrases are the same thing, just different ways of describing it.
There are eleven ducks.
Either two pairs of two (for a total of four ).... or three.
I think you should duck the question!
There are no ducks
2 Ducks
one duck?
2
2!