Math, asked by sujjuhoney02, 9 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
46

Given : A rabbit fell into a hole that was 14 1/2  feét deep. It could jump 3 feet, but he slid back a foot each time it jumped

To find : How many jumps does it take it to get out of the hole.​

Solution:

no.       After Jump            After  Slide back

1               3                         2

2              5                         4

3              7                         6

4              9                         8

5              11                         10

6              13                        12

7              15                        Rabbit is already out hence  no slide back

So 7 jumps are required by rabbit  to get out of the hole

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Answered by bhaskarareddy7557
28

the rabbit want 7jump s

Step-by-step explanation:

rabbit fell into a

14 \times \frac{1}{2}  \: feet

this we can write as

 \frac{29}{2}

as an proper fraction

the jumps he can take to get outside is equal to 14.5

so he wants 7jumps to get out side

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