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a frog is slipping into a well from upper surface at a rate of 3 meters per minute , after 5 minutes what is the position of the frog in the well​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
11

Answer:

hey mate,

Day 1 - jumps to 3 feet and slides back to 1 foot

Day 2 - jumps to 4 feet and slides back to 2 feet

Day 3 - jumps to 5 feet and slides back to 3 feet

Day 26 - jumps to 28 feet and slides back to 26

Day 27 - jumps to 29 feet and slides back to 27 feet

Day 28 - jumps out…

Or if you’re really anal and insist that on Day 28 he only barely touches the top of the well but doesn’t actually jump out..

Day 28 - jumps to 30 feet (and briefly smells glorious freedom) and slides back to 28 feet

Day 29 - jumps out of the well and into the pot of boiling water next to it where some campers are preparing their coffee.

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Answered by PoojaBurra
19

Given: A frog is slipping into a well from upper surface at a rate of 3 meters per minute , after 5 minutes.

To find: The position of the frog in the well​.

Solution:

  • The given question involves rate, time and distance.
  • The rate of the frog here, is also called the speed of the frog.
  • According to the formula of speed,

        s = \frac{d}{t}

  • Here, s is the speed of the frog, d is the distance the frog slipped into to the well and t is the time taken for the frog to slip.
  • The equation can also be written as,

       d = s * t

          = 3 * 5

          = 15 m

Therefore, the position of the frog in the well​ will be 15 m from the upper surface.

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