Men want to see how females are taking care of themselves, in this case the feet. If a female does not take care of her feet and men notice it, they may not date that female.
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Yes, prehistoric humans likely used tools to dig and shape caves for shelter. Archaeological evidence indicates that early humans inhabited caves to protect themselves from the elements and predators. This process of digging and shaping caves would have provided a safe and secure living space for these early humans.
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The men's international Javelin weighs 28 ounces (800 grams) and is 8 ft 10 inches long. The Roman Legion's fighting javelin (pilum) was about 6 feet long and weighed about 6 pounds.
twice as long as it takes to dig two holes
10 minutes maybe, but assuming the men dig at the same rate, and that each man is digging separate holes of the same size as the 6 men digging 6 holes, it would take 10 men... 6 minutes to dig 10 holes.
You cannot dig half a hole. It may be only half as big, but it is still a hole. So the answer is a moment. This is an old, old riddle/joke.
6 days.
It takes 3 x 6 = 18 man hours to dig 12 holes. Therefore it takes 18/12 = 1.5 man hours to dig 1 hole. To dig 9 holes takes 9 x 1.5 man hours = 13.5 man hours If 2 men are working then they take 13.5/2 = 6.75 hours or 6 hours 45 minutes.
1 hour.
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
half a day. There's so such thing as half a hole!
two man-hours. limited only by the space available for diggers per hole.
Assuming they can work in parallel, the answer should be 5. 5 men produce 1 hole per hour in the first example. At that rate, they produce 5 holes in 5 hours. The same 5 men, working at one hole per hour, should be able to produce 100 holes in 100 hours (assuming they don't need sleep, etc.)
It is not possible to dig half a hole, it's either a hole or it's not a hole!
Two seconds if he is trying to answer the question "Where were you last night?