If a conservative average adult length is half a foot, what maximum jump distance does a 20-times-body-length ratio equate to?

Answer

10 feet

A conservative average adult length of half a foot (6 inches), multiplied by the potential ratio of 20 times body length, equates to a theoretical maximum jump of 10 feet.

If a conservative average adult length is half a foot, what maximum jump distance does a 20-times-body-length ratio equate to?
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