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The answer is 0. A woodchuck cannot chuck, at all. Since a woodchuck can't chuck any amount of wood the answer is 0.
Carry on the other hand, best the weight is somewhere in the 100's of pounds, give or take on the size of the woodchuck and the size and density of the pieces of wood its carrying.
Bias said: The answer is 0. A woodchuck cannot chuck, at all. Since a woodchuck can't chuck any amount of wood the answer is 0.
Carry on the other hand, best the weight is somewhere in the 100's of pounds, give or take on the size of the woodchuck and the size and density of the pieces of wood its carrying.
Read the second part of my answer before you downvote. As I said, it would be somewhere in the hundreds, if I had to guess without doing the math, </=500lbs in a single day give or take. However as i mentioned int the first part, plain and simple a woodchuck physically can't hurl a piece of wood so logically, the answer is 0. Measuring strength and energy usage in a single day, I'd guess about 500 or so pounds in terms of weight. Amount is tricky because you have to consider the size of wood and therefore measure is relative shape and density to get the overall volume of each piece and then apply the formula accordingly which would take some time to calculate
First panel I was like alright this is pretty easy. Second I was like okay okay getting slightly harder. Third panel I was like uh I understand right triangle. Fourth I was more lost than a blind person in a corn field.
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Lizardnix
MemberIn how much time? Girl, you're trying to solve this with your hands tied down!
High Botanist Telarn
Blockedthat's the most photorealistic depiction of a woodchuck I've ever seen
RemingtonVSlice
MemberHer expression in the last panel is completely adorable.
dracotay
Blocked....wood
BiasedThoughts
MemberThe answer is 0. A woodchuck cannot chuck, at all. Since a woodchuck can't chuck any amount of wood the answer is 0.
Carry on the other hand, best the weight is somewhere in the 100's of pounds, give or take on the size of the woodchuck and the size and density of the pieces of wood its carrying.
WinterXat
Member(part 1 of 47)
LegoTheDraolf
Membergood next question. if jonny has five apples and he gives two to sarah..........what is the diamiter and mass of the sun?
SenorSnout
Member...if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
BiasedThoughts
MemberRead the second part of my answer before you downvote. As I said, it would be somewhere in the hundreds, if I had to guess without doing the math, </=500lbs in a single day give or take. However as i mentioned int the first part, plain and simple a woodchuck physically can't hurl a piece of wood so logically, the answer is 0. Measuring strength and energy usage in a single day, I'd guess about 500 or so pounds in terms of weight. Amount is tricky because you have to consider the size of wood and therefore measure is relative shape and density to get the overall volume of each piece and then apply the formula accordingly which would take some time to calculate
Vani2h
MemberThe answer is 7
Bottas Heimfe
Membershe's an AI. she's a million times better at math than we are. this is just something outside her usual runtimes
Centaur71
MemberAnswer: ENOUGH!
TorrentAmador
MemberIn grade 11, I did a research paper on this. I forgot what the exact answer was, but it was around 3000 kg of wood a year
Valaska
MemberYeah its actually fairly easily quantified
Chibbles
MemberFirst panel I was like alright this is pretty easy. Second I was like okay okay getting slightly harder. Third panel I was like uh I understand right triangle. Fourth I was more lost than a blind person in a corn field.
A literal bat
MemberI don't understand why she's using sigma notation in the very bottom right there when integration is MUCH easier.
Also it's 42 cords of wood.
DayDreamer13
MemberDiameter is about 864,000 miles
Mass is 1.989 × 10^30 kg, also called a metric fuck ton
RobDollar
Blocked42
FrozenDarkness
MemberI like this man's answer
Vani2h
MemberWhy her eyes arent purple?
Rose-exe
MemberOr a better one, why the fuck does Johnny have 19 dish soaps
Niko Mercer
BlockedThis might be the best upload ever made.
Kaonashi
Memberi know this is a year old but her eyes were never purple, they have always been blue <~<
Vani2h
MemberBecause this:
https://e621.net/post/show/1446449/2016-animated-anthro-ara-black_body-black_fur-blac
Drflash55
MemberAs Obama told me, it's three!
FumikageTokoyami
MemberThere's a song about it
https://youtu.be/FrQnTfxFZrA
CrazyT
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Yax55
Memberfunny
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