Cross-Country Crawl

The ant is one of the strongest animals. That tiny crumb it’s carrying could be 50 times the ant’s weight! So could an army of ants carry YOU across the U.S.? For starters, about 1,800 ants can lift 1 pound. So a 70-pound kid would need 70 of those armies, or 126,000 ants. The fastest ants can run about 900 feet in an hour. So to travel 2,680 miles, even the speediest ants would need 15,722 hours for the trip. Maybe it’s easier to take a plane!
Lace up: Ants have 6 legs, like any insect. What numbers would you say to count them?
Jog: If 1 ant takes 5 months to cross Texas and another ant takes 11 months, which ant walked more slowly?
Sprint: If the ants start their trip in April, what is their 2nd month of walking?
Hurdle: The number of ants that can carry your pet guinea pig has these 4 digits in it: 6, 2, 3, and 8. Make the biggest number possible out of those digits, then say your resulting number in words?
High Jump: 4,000 ants start carrying food away from a picnic. Other ants catch word and join them in armies of 200. How many ants are there in total after the first 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 armies join the first 4,000 ants?
Pole Vault: If really slow ants take 50 years to carry you across America, and your age at the end is 6 times your starting age, how old were you at the start?
Answers:
Lace up: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Jog: The ant that took 11 months.
Sprint: May.
Hurdle: 8,632 ants, which is eight thousand six hundred thirty-two.
High Jump: 4,200, then 4,400, then 4,600, then 4,800 then 5,000 ants.
Pole Vault: If your starting age was just 1/6 of the total, then the 50 years added the other 5/6 of the total. 50 is 5/6 of 60, so you began the trip at 60 – 50 = 10 years old.

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