It took the frog 9 and a half days because basicly he climbs 2 feet a day. 2x9=18+1=19. 1 is half of 2 :)
12 days At the end of 10 days and nights the spider will have climbed 20 feet. On the eleventh day he climbs another 4 feet for a total of 24 feet and freedom.
50 days
14 days
Assuming he falls in the well in the morning and makes a full days progress the first day, and assuming the height of the well above ground is included in the fifty foot, he would finally excape in 50 days since he makes 1 foot of net progress each day.
30 days wrong it takes 28 days
12 days At the end of 10 days and nights the spider will have climbed 20 feet. On the eleventh day he climbs another 4 feet for a total of 24 feet and freedom.
20 Days sounds like the obvious answer 16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
The length of time it takes to climb one of the mountains in the Rockies depends on several factors. Certain peaks at around 14,000 feet high can be climbed in 8 to 14 hours by experienced climbers in good condition. There are other peaks that can take two days to climb.
28 days
Arjun Vajpai is the third youngest Indian to climb Mount Everest. He achieved this feat at an age of 16 years, 11 months and 18 days. He broke the record set by Krushnaa Patil of Maharashtra who climbed the summit at the age of 19.
7 days. each 24 hrs he achieves 7-2=5ft, so in 6 days he has climbed 30ft on the 7th day he climbs the last 7ft and is out and doesn't therefore slide back 2ft
28 days - although the snake averages 1 foot per day, on the 28th day the 3 foot climb up will take it from the hole.
According to Guinness Worldof Records, Katsusuke Yanagisawa, aged 71 years 63 days, climbed Everest on 22 May 2007. Min Bahadur Sherchan was aged 75 when he climbed, but apparently has not submitted the correct documentation to hold the official record.
Im not sure the official time, but an American named Dean Potter climbed the face in 34 hours and 57 minutes, which shaved days of the normal time.
Sam Daywin climbed Mont Blanc 5 times in two days
16 days is the correct answer. The snail can go 5 feet each day... and slides back 4 each night. He will get to the 19th foot on the 15th DAY but will slide back to the 15 foot mark on the 15th NIGHT. He will climb 5 feet on the 16th day, reaching the 20 foot mark.
17 days... i think...i'm not sure.