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Answer:

120in

Explanation:

Okay, this is going to be a long one so hang onto your hats let's go

So, we first have to find the length that each of the frogs jumped so:

We're going to start with froggy #1, the 2-inch frog:

2 x 20 = 40

So froggy #1 can jump up to 40 inches so we're going to assume that each time our froggies jump, they jump to their full extent:

40 x 3 = 120

So froggy #1 jumped 120 inches

Now, we do the same with froggy #2, the 4-inch frog:

4 x 20 = 80

80 x 3 = 240

So froggy #2 jumped 240 inches

Now, we have to figure out how far ahead froggy #2 is from froggy #1:

240 - 120 = 120

So, the two froggies will end up 120 inches apart

hope this helps:)

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