Math, asked by gangayapallerafee, 10 months ago

1. A rabbit fell into a hole that was 14 feet deep. It could jump 3 feet, but he
slid 2 back a foot each time it jumped. How many jumps does it take it to
get out of the hole.​

Answers

Answered by shourya779
1

ANSWER

Total Length of Hole = 14 feet

Length covered by rabbit in 1 jump = 3 feet

Length in which rabbit slid down = 2 feet

SO,

Length covered by rabbit in 1 jump =(3-2)feet

= 1 feet

Jump taken by Rabbit to come out of hole=14÷1

= 14

RABBIT TAKE 14 JUMP TO COME OUT FROM THE HOLE.

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Answered by vibhavns1980
0

Step-by-step explanation:

rabbit jumps 3 feet & slide down 2 feet

=》 net distance of jumping = (3-2)feet = 1feet

total depth of hole = 14feet

total no. of jumps = total length of hole ÷ distance traveled by rabbit in 1 jump

=》 no. of jumps = 14 ÷ 1 = 14 jumps ANS.

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