1 hunt "kida" ek bijli k khmbe par jiski lmbaai 20 feet h ....us roz din me 3 feet chhadhta hai aur raat ko soty ..soty 2 feet neeechy khisak jata h ...to btaaiye vo kida us khambe k upr kitne din me chdkr baith jaaega ......?

To find out how many days it will take for the "kida" to climb up the pole, we can break down the problem into smaller steps.

Step 1: Determine the total distance the "kida" needs to climb.
The "kida" climbs 3 feet during the day and slips down by 2 feet at night. We need to determine the net distance covered by the "kida" each day.
During the day, the "kida" climbs 3 feet, so the net distance covered during the day is 3 feet.
During the night, the "kida" slips down by 2 feet, so the net distance covered during the night is -2 feet (negative because it is going downward).

The net distance covered each day is 3 feet - 2 feet = 1 foot.

Step 2: Calculate the number of days needed to cover the total distance.
The total distance the "kida" needs to climb is 20 feet.

To calculate the number of days needed, we divide the total distance by the net distance covered each day:
Number of days = Total distance / Net distance covered each day
= 20 feet / 1 foot
= 20 days

Therefore, it will take the "kida" 20 days to climb up the pole.