an average adult flea can jump 200 times the lenght of its own body. An adult flea is about 0.1 inch long. About how many feet can the average adult flea jump?If you were able to jump 200 times your height, about how many yards would you be able to jump?

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To determine how many feet an average adult flea can jump, we need to calculate 200 times the length of its body.

First, we convert the length of the flea from inches to feet:
0.1 inch = 0.1/12 feet (since there are 12 inches in a foot)

Next, we multiply the flea's body length by 200:
0.1/12 feet x 200 = 2/12 feet = 1/6 feet

Therefore, an average adult flea can jump approximately 1/6 foot.

Now, let's calculate how many yards you would be able to jump if you were able to jump 200 times your height. To begin, we need to convert the height from feet to yards.

Let's assume your height is 6 feet (for simplicity).
6 feet = 2 yards (since there are 3 feet in a yard)

Now, we multiply your height by 200:
2 yards x 200 = 400 yards

Therefore, if you were able to jump 200 times your height, you would be able to jump approximately 400 yards.