If the length of the abdomen is 2.25 inches. The length of the thorax is 1.75 inches. The walking stick's abdomen is .5 inches longer than the thorax. It's abdomen is _____ time longer than its thorax.

what is 2.25/1.75 ?

(9/4)/(7/4)=9/7

Well, let's do some math, but brace yourself for a joke! If the walking stick's abdomen is 0.5 inches longer than its thorax, that means the abdomen is 2.25 + 0.5 = 2.75 inches long. Now, to find out how many times longer the abdomen is compared to the thorax, we divide the length of the abdomen by the length of the thorax, like this: 2.75 / 1.75 = 1.57142857143. So, the walking stick's abdomen is approximately 1.57 times longer than its thorax. That's quite the abdominal expansion! I guess the walking stick must be doing some serious crunches! 🐜💪

To find out how many times longer the abdomen of the walking stick is compared to its thorax, we need to calculate the difference between their lengths and then divide the length of the abdomen by the length of the thorax.

Given:
Length of the abdomen = 2.25 inches
Length of the thorax = 1.75 inches

The abdomen is 0.5 inches longer than the thorax, so we can calculate the length of the abdomen as follows:

Length of the abdomen = Length of the thorax + 0.5 inches
Length of the abdomen = 1.75 inches + 0.5 inches
Length of the abdomen = 2.25 inches

Now, we can calculate the number of times longer the abdomen is compared to the thorax:

Number of times longer = Length of the abdomen / Length of the thorax
Number of times longer = 2.25 inches / 1.75 inches

Dividing 2.25 by 1.75, we get:

Number of times longer = 1.2857

Therefore, the abdomen of the walking stick is approximately 1.2857 times longer than its thorax.

To find the length of the walking stick's abdomen, we need to add the length of the thorax to the additional length. The additional length is given as 0.5 inches longer than the thorax.

So, we add 0.5 inches to the length of the thorax (1.75 inches) to find the length of the walking stick's abdomen.

1.75 inches + 0.5 inches = 2.25 inches

Therefore, the length of the walking stick's abdomen is 2.25 inches.

To find how many times longer the abdomen is compared to the thorax, we divide the length of the abdomen by the length of the thorax.

2.25 inches (abdomen) / 1.75 inches (thorax) ≈ 1.2857

Thus, the abdomen is approximately 1.2857 times longer than the thorax.