L *LiL*SiNgA* New member Jul 4, 2009 #1 If there is a frog dead in the centre of a pond that is 8m wide and it takes four strokes for each m how many strokes does it take to get to the side?
If there is a frog dead in the centre of a pond that is 8m wide and it takes four strokes for each m how many strokes does it take to get to the side?
J Jessie the lost soul New member Jul 4, 2009 #3 its either dead or it takes no more strokes because its in the middle of the pond and it already took 4 strokes........
its either dead or it takes no more strokes because its in the middle of the pond and it already took 4 strokes........
C Country Girl New member Jul 4, 2009 #4 well since now that it's an angel, it could easily just fly to the other side or a turtle will eat the body and it will take 16 strokes for the turtle to get to the other side with the dead frog... lol GOOD LUCK TO FIND YOUR ANSWER! = P ~brittany~
well since now that it's an angel, it could easily just fly to the other side or a turtle will eat the body and it will take 16 strokes for the turtle to get to the other side with the dead frog... lol GOOD LUCK TO FIND YOUR ANSWER! = P ~brittany~
R randyj4ever New member Jul 4, 2009 #10 I can't believe I started trying to figure out how many meters. I really got to start reading more closely.
I can't believe I started trying to figure out how many meters. I really got to start reading more closely.
L Lugalbanda New member Jul 4, 2009 #11 You never said WHO was trying to get to the other side. Naturally, it can't be the frog since it is dead. So it has to be something else. If they started from one side and when straight across, it would take 8 strokes. If they tried to dodged the dead frog, you could add another stroke. . .
You never said WHO was trying to get to the other side. Naturally, it can't be the frog since it is dead. So it has to be something else. If they started from one side and when straight across, it would take 8 strokes. If they tried to dodged the dead frog, you could add another stroke. . .