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26 June, 00:00

A frog can jump 2 feet. how many jumps are needed for the frog to cover a distance of at least 13 feet?

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  1. 26 June, 01:16
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    13/2 = 6.5

    Since a frog cannot do a half jump (0.5 is a half jump), then it needs to be rounded up to 7 and so the frog needs 7 jumps to cover at least 13 feet
  2. 26 June, 03:25
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    To get 13 feet, it needs to jump 6 and 1/2 jumps, but to get the smallest number past 13, 7 jumps are needed to get a distance of 14 feet
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