A frog hopper is 2^4 Millimeters long and jumps 2^9 millimeters high. About how many times its body length did the froghopper jump?

Respuesta :

The frog jumps 2^5 times higher than its body length.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the amount of how high the frog jumps from his length

Given

[tex]Length\ of\ frog = 2^4\ mm\\Height\ of\ jump= 2^9\ mm[/tex]

To find the times,

[tex]=\frac{Height\ of\ jump}{Length\ of\ body}\\= \frac{2^9}{2^4}\\=2^{9-4}\\=2^5[/tex]

Hence,

The frog jumps 2^5 times higher than its body length.

Keywords: Exponents, Polynomials

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