Math, asked by alishamoharana508, 2 months ago

A frog is there 12 meter deep well . The frog wants to jump out of the well . Every time he jumps 3 meter and falls back to 1 meter . In how many jumps will he come out from the well ? Which value do you learn from the frog ?
(Remember : It is integers )

Answers

Answered by 542991609dhibith
2

Step-by-step explanation:

In the every jump the frog crosses 2m

so 12 / 2 = 6 is the answer

Answered by vineetaprakash0802
1

Answer: After 5 jumps on 6th jump

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is stated in the question that the frog jumps 3 meters and comes down a single meter everytime he jumps.

So, in every jump he will cover the distance of two meters and with that in the fifth jump he will be at the distance of ten meters.

In the sixth jump, he will be out of the well so, he won't slip down a single meter in that jump.

So, he will take only 6 jumps to jump out of the well he is stuck in.

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