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Rasberry Crazy Ants, a species found in wall sockets, cellphones, and television sets are
slowly spreading across Texas and are poised to spread across the entire South. Named for
Texas exterminator Tom Rasberry, who spotted ants moving in an erratic swarm in 2002,
the destructive ants are now in 23 counties in Texas, the Austin American-Statesman
recently reported. Although their march in impossible to stop, it is also quite slow. They travel at an average speed of 1.8 feet per day.
a. At that rate, how long will the swarm that is presently centered in Austin, Texas, take to reach your home? Express your answer in the timeframe that is most appropriate.
b. Do you need to be worried about these ants infesting your cellphone or television? Do you need to worry for your children? For your grandchildren? Explain why or why
not.


Sagot :

The average time taken to travel to Toronto by  the swarm of Rasberry Crazy Ants  is 12,947 Years

What is the calculation for the above Solution?

To arrive at the solution above, we need to look at the information given and the information assumed.

Step 1 - Information given:

  • The swarm are currently at Austin, Texas
  • The swarm move at an average speed of 1.8feet/day

Step 2 - Information assumed:

The swarm are travelling to the location of the student which is assumed to be Toronto.

Hence,

Time taken for the swam to get to Toronto (TTS) =

Distance between Austin, Texas and Toronto (DBTT) / Average distance covered per day by the Rasberry Ants. (ADC)

Estimated distance between Austin Texas and Toronto = 2592.6 Kilometers

Time travelled per day by the ants (In Km) = 0.00054864

Thus,

TTS  = DBTT/ADC

= 2592.6 /0.00054864

≈ 4,725,503.06 days or

≈ 12,947 Years

Do I need to be worried about these ants infesting your cellphone or television? Do you need to worry for your children? For your grandchildren?

The answer to both questions is NO.

The average life expectancy in Toronto (as at 2022) is 80 years. Assuming I was born today, it is expected that the time between now and when my last grand child will die is about:

80 x 3 = 240 years.

Given that the ants have to travel 12,947  to get to Toronto, the possibility of my grand children seeing them is zero.

Besides, even if they by chance got to Toronto and infested my grandchildren's residence, they would have nothing to worry about because Rasberry Crazy Ants are 100% harmless.

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