Final answer:
A honey badger digs a 2.05 m long hole at a constant speed of 0.33 m/s, the honey badger takes approximately 6.25 seconds to dig the 2.05m long hole. The correct answer is (A) 6.25 s
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the time it takes for the honey badger to dig the hole, we can divide the length of the hole by the speed at which the honey badger is digging.
The length of the hole is 2.05m and the speed is 0.33m/s. Dividing these two values, we get:
Time = Length / Speed
Time = 2.05m / 0.33m/s
Simplifying this, we get:
Time = 6.21s
Therefore, the honey badger takes approximately 6.21 seconds to dig the hole. The closest option to this answer is (A) 6.25 s