Apart from being a trick question, he would have to make 5 trips, four with 3 bottles and one trip with only 1 bottle.
That's quite easy,5 trips.What you do is guess and check.You carry 3 bundles of wood on your first trip so it can't be 1.On your second trip you would carry 6 so its not 2 trips either.3 trips would be 9 bundles of wood so its ot that.4 would be 12 bundles of wood but you need 13!So the answer is 5 trips because 5x3=15.2 more bundles of wood than what you need.
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You have to carry out the multiplication and thentruncate the answer to find the lower whole number,add 1 to that to find the next whole number.
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1 i guess but who would do that, max it 14
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Paul needs 13 bundles of wood He can only carry 3 at a time What is the minimum number of trips Paul needs to make?
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5 times, as 4 1/2 would mean he got to the store and never came home or walked half way and then went home (either one resulting in him not having the last bottle of water). Thus, the minimum number of FULL trips he has to make is 5.
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Of course you do. There are even small bottles adapted for it. Of course you do. There are even small bottles adapted for it.
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