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8 March, 06:55

Cat and Dog had a competition over who is faster. Cat's jump is 5% shorter, but it makes 5% more jumps than Dog does in the same time. Who will win the competition?

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  1. 8 March, 08:31
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    Let's say the dog jumps 100 feet every jump, (Yes, I know that it's illogical, but it makes this problem so much easier.) and that it jumps 1 time every second.

    100 · 1 = 100, so Dog goes at 100 feet per second.

    Cat jumps 5% shorter, so it is 95 feet per jump. However, it jumps 5% more than dog, so it jumps 1.05 times every second. You multiply.

    95 · 1.05 = 99.75. So Cat goes at 99.75 feet per second.

    100 > 99.75

    Dog is going to win the race.
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