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A common flea that is 2^-4 inch long can jump

about 2^3 inches high. About how many times its body size can a flea jump?
Explain your reasoning.

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The answer comes down to converting the two values and comparing them
A common flea that is 2^-4 inch long can jump about 2^3 inches high. About how many-example-1
User Void Ray
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Answer:

The common flea can jump 128 times of its body size, or the common flea can jump
2^(7) times of its body size.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

A common flea that is
2^(-4) inch long can jump about 2^3 inches high.

Now we need to find that how many times its body size can a flea jump.

Let x is the number of times she can jump.

Thus,


2^(-4)\cdot x = 2^3


x = (2^3)/(2^(-4))


x =2^(3-(-4))


x =2^((3+4))


x =2^(7) or
x =128

Hence, the common flea can jump 128 times of its body size, or the common flea can jump
2^(7) times of its body size.

User Mohammad Kashem
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