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20 April, 12:16

A hog, a dog, and a frog all want to cross a bog. The hog slogs across at a speed of five feet per second. The dog logs at a time of 20 minutes for its crossing. The dog hogs across twice as fast as the hog but half as fast as the dog. What is the distance in feet across the hog? Also in yards?

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  1. 20 April, 14:59
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    This question is unanswerable because the sentence: the dog hogs across twice as fact as the hog but half as fast as the dog.
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