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Question 1:
The entomologist counted 39 bees and each had six legs. How many total legs are counted?
39 x 6 = 234 bees legs
Question 2:
A bee follows a row of flowers for 6 meters(m) east, 7 m north, 6 m west, and 7 m south. What is the perimeter of the path?
Pollination flight pattern of the bee forms a 4-sided quadralateral or rectangle: Perimeter of a Quadralateral = 6 + 7 + 6 + 7 = 26 meters
Question 3:
An adult ladybug eats 43 aphids per day. How many were eaten over 9 weeks?
43 aphids/day x (9 weeks x 7 days/week) = 2709 aphids
Question 4:
An adult ladybug eats 13 aphids per day. How many were eaten over 6 weeks?
13 aphids/day x (6 weeks x 7 days/week) = 546 aphids
Question 5:
If a beehive produces 1 kg of honey per day, how many kg are produced in 2 days?
total kg = 1 kg/hive x 2 days = 2 kg
Question 6:
What is the total # of days in a 3rd generation monarch lifecycle? Days in each stage: egg 3, caterpiller 14, chrysalis 10, butterfly 25
These changes are called metamorphosis: 3rd Generation Monarch lifecycle is 3 + 14 + 10 + 25 = 52 days
Question 7:
The dipterist has a collection of 48 flies and 19 were given to another collector. How many flies remain in the collection?
48 - 19 = 29 flies
Question 8:
If an entomologist captures dragonflies and studies 38 compound eyes and there are 2 eyes per insect, how many total dragonflies are studied?
38 / 2 = 19 dragonflies
Question 9:
The spider (an Arachnid) has 8 legs. If there are 23 tarantulas, how many total legs are there?
23 x 8 = 184 legs
Question 10:
An adult ladybug eats 22 aphids per day. How many were eaten over 7 weeks?
22 aphids/day x (7 weeks x 7 days/week) = 1078 aphids
Question 11:
Spiders have no wings and no antennae, but we saw 17 spiders each with four pairs of eyes. Calculate the total number of spider eyes?
17 x 8 = 136 spider eyes
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