A tree frog is 10 feet ahead of a bullfrog on a path. Every time the tree frog jumps 1 foot, the bullfrog jumps 3 feet.
Find the number of times the bullfrog will have to jump in order to catch up to the tree frog.
Explain the process you would use to find your answer

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Answer:

5 Jumps.

Step-by-step explanation:

Every Jump the Bull frog makes up 2 feet.  It is behind 10 feet so 5 jumps times 2 feet would catch him up.