Well, isn't that a fun little riddle! Remember, digging half a hole doesn't quite work out mathematically. But if we look at it with a smile, we can say that every hole dug is a team effort, and sometimes it's not about the time it takes but the joy of working together. Keep on painting those happy little holes, my friend!
half a day. There's so such thing as half a hole!
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.
5 days
he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
two man-hours. limited only by the space available for diggers per hole.
half a day. There's so such thing as half a hole!
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.
Half a hole cannot be dug as it will always be a hole. However, to dig a hole half the size of the ones dug, It takes one woman one day to dig half a hole.
5 days
he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
22 is wrong she is 19 teen in a half if it takes 6 men 6 days to dig 6 holes how many days does it take one man to dig half a hole??
two man-hours. limited only by the space available for diggers per hole.
It is not possible to dig half a hole, it's either a hole or it's not a hole!
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
If it takes 8 days for 7 men to dig a hole Then that same hole can be dug in 1 day by 7 x 8 = 56 men and in 1/2 day by 56 x 2 = 112 men. ALTERNATIVE : This can be regarded as an inverse proportion problem, namely as one quantity ( the number of men) increases then the other quantity (time to dig the hole) decreases . The number of man-days to dig the hole is 7 x 8 = 56 man days. This means that whatever number of men are used or whatever time it takes to dig the hole then the product of these quantities remains constant. If the hole is dug in 1/2 day then it will require 56 ÷ 1/2 = 56 x 2 = 112 men.
its impossible to dig a half a hole, its either you dig a hole or ya dont.
3.5 days