It'd take 8 days.
After continuing to jump 1 ft per day, after a week (7 days) it'd be 7 feet up. On the next day, day 8, it'd jump 3 more feet, making it 10 feet and then, as it's at the top technichally, even if it slides down it reached the top on day 8.
James jumps the furthest because 12 feet is equivalent to 3.66 meters, which is greater than Robert's jump of 4 meters.
Swings are typically placed around 6-8 feet away from slides to ensure there is enough space for children to swing without interfering with those using the slide. This distance may vary depending on the specific playground design and safety regulations.
The standard size for a jumping indoor arena is typically around 200 feet long by 100 feet wide, with a ceiling height of at least 15 feet to accommodate jumps. It should also include proper footing and lighting for safety and visibility.
It would take 2150 days as 4300/2= 2150
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8 days. I say 10 days. Day 1, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 1. Day 2, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 2, plus 1 from Day 1 = 2 feet. Day 3, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 3, plus 1 from Day 1 and 1 from Day 2 = 3 feet. etc. until Day 10 when his jumps total ten feet up.
28 days.oana
The cat will progress by 1 foot each day (climbing 3 feet up and sliding back 2 feet). Since it needs to climb 15 feet to get out of the well, it will take the cat 15 days to climb out.
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48 days. The spider gains 1 Foot a day. Then on day 48, he will climb to 48, 49, and 50 and will be out of the well so he can't slide back down.
29 days, unless on the 29th day he doesn't jump right out, then it would be 30 by the description you gave.No, try28 dayshe starts the second day one foot uphe starts the third day two feet up up...he starts the 28th day 27 feet upand his jump takes him to the topwhere he is eaten by a waiting storkHee hee, nice one! Thanks for the correction Geezer
28 days. 27th day = 27 ft. 27 + 3 = 30 ft. The Kangaroo reached the top.
16 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.
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.