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Jim and Pam were on a holiday in the Amazon rainforest. Pam saw a bush of beautiful flowers that she wanted to make a garland out of, but this was across the river and they would have to jump 10 rocks to get across. They both carried old, worn-out baskets and on the return trip, Pam lost two flowers from a big hole in his basket at every jump. Jim was right behind her and he too lost two flowers at every jump, but also managed to catch one of Pam's lost flowers at every alternate jump. If they got back with a total of 37 flowers between the two of them, how many flowers did they collectively pick before they crossed the river assuming that they both collected an equal amount of flowers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Flower collected

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Ten steps they jumped So,

→ In 10 steps = (10 × 1) = 10 stone

And

when they take 1 step to reach So,

→10 + 1 = 11 stone

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Flower lost = 2 × 11 + 2 × 11

Flower lost = 22 flower + 22 = 44 flower

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Alternate means one then one skipped then 1

Step 1 - 1

Step 2 - 0 [Since alternate]

Step 3 - 1

Step 4 - 0 [since alternate]

Step 5 - 1

Step 6 - 0 [Since alternate]

Step 7 - 1

Step 8 - 0 [Since alternate]

Step 9 - 1

Step 10 - 0 [Since alternate]

Step 11 - 1

→Flower remains = 44 - 6

→Flower remains = 38

→Remaining flower = 37 + 38

=> 75

Answered by firdous41
2

Answer:

Gravity, also called gravitation, in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. ... On Earth all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth's mass exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.

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