a monkey is jumping 5 meter in length . a tree is 500 meter in length . how many jumping is required to reach the top of the tree by that monkey?

500/5 = ?

500:5=100

To calculate the number of jumps required for the monkey to reach the top of the tree, we need to divide the total length of the tree by the length of each jump.

First, let's determine the number of jumps required to cover one meter. We can do this by dividing the length of the tree jump (5 meters) by the length of each jump the monkey can cover (5 meters).

Number of jumps to cover 1 meter = Length of tree jump / Length of monkey's jump
Number of jumps to cover 1 meter = 5 meters / 5 meters
Number of jumps to cover 1 meter = 1 jump

Therefore, it takes the monkey 1 jump to cover 1 meter.

Next, let's calculate the total number of jumps required to reach the top of the tree. We can do this by dividing the total length of the tree (500 meters) by the length of each jump the monkey can cover (5 meters).

Number of jumps to reach the top = Total length of the tree / Length of monkey's jump
Number of jumps to reach the top = 500 meters / 5 meters
Number of jumps to reach the top = 100 jumps

Therefore, the monkey would require 100 jumps to reach the top of the tree.