Math, asked by sagnganguli, 10 months ago

A frog is sitting on vertex A of a square ABCD. It starts jumping to the immediately adjacent
vertex on either side in random fashion and stops when it reaches point C. In how many ways
can it reach point C if it makes exactly 7 jumps?​

Answers

Answered by himabindu19869
0

Answer:

No it will be on vertex D

Step-by-step explanation:

lets think it is rectangle 4 vertex A,B,C,D

frog on A jump to B to C to D jumped to

A to B to C to D it completed 7 times

therefore ,frog is on vertex D

Answered by Glory55555
8

Answer:

0 Ways

Step-by-step explanation:

The logic behind asking this question is to check if the student gets the point that if the frog takes odd number of jumps he can never reach vertex C. Since the question asks the number of ways the frog can get to point C with 7 jumps which is an odd number, the answer to this question then becomes 0 as the frog can never reach point C with 7 jumps.

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