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it's ywo feet no unles they land on their face
They will tie. 2 yards equals 6 feet, so they are both going at a rate of 3 feet per jump.
The average distance between Earth and Jupiter is 5.2 AU, or 778,000,000 km, which converts to 483,426,787.6 miles. With 5280 feet in one mile and 12 inches in one foot, that becomes 30,629,921,262,336 inches.
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He actually jumps from the ground floor.
8 days. I say 10 days. Day 1, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 1. Day 2, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 2, plus 1 from Day 1 = 2 feet. Day 3, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 3, plus 1 from Day 1 and 1 from Day 2 = 3 feet. etc. until Day 10 when his jumps total ten feet up.
How_far_can_a_grasshopper_leapThey say 1 meter, which is 3.2808399 feet.
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The jumps range in height from 1.40 meters to 1.60 meters. ( 4 feet 7 1/8 inches to 5 feet 3inches)
mercury: 4 feet Venus: 6 feet earth: 9 feet mars: 9 feet jupiter: 17 feet saturn: 15 feet uranus: 14 feet neptune: 14 feet and if u want pluto: 2 inches all in diameter, mi dear. :)
An average penguin can jumps around 6 feet, give or take a couple feet.
The distance (circumference) around Jupiter is approximately 279,118 miles. Convert that to feet by multiplying 279,118 X the number of feet in a mile, 5,280 to get 1,473,743,040 feet.