Have you ever eaten a lollipop? Did you lick it slowly so it would last a long time, or just bite the whole thing off? Someone finally did the math to see how many licks you can enjoy until you finish it. Scientists have estimated (guessed) that it’s about 1,000 licks. But go ahead and test it out yourself!
Lace up: If you lick the left side of your lollipop, then the right side, then the left, then the right…what side do you lick next?
Jog: If you’re down to your last 8 licks of the lollipop, what numbers do you say to count down from 8?
Sprint: If an anteater could finish a lollipop in 100 licks, is that more or fewer than your 1,000?
Hurdle: If you lick your lollipop once per second, how long in minutes and seconds does it take to lick it 100 times?
High Jump: If you’re halfway through your 1,000-lick lollipop, how many licks have you taken?
Pole Vault: If you’re counting your 1,000 licks, which number lick is the 10th to last lick?
Answers:
Lace up: The left.
Jog: 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Sprint: It’s a lot fewer, thanks to that super-long tongue.
Hurdle: 1 minute 40 seconds, since a minute has 60 seconds.
High Jump: 500 licks.
Pole Vault: The 991st lick. Remember, 999 is the 2nd to last (1,000 – 1), 998 is 3rd to last (1,000 – 2)…so you subtract just 9 to make sure you include 1,000 as the last.