There are 20 tumtum trees in the tulgey wood.

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If there are 5 frumious Bandersnatches, how many Jabberwocks should there be? There are 20 tumtum trees in the tulgey wood. In each tulgey wood is one frumious Bandersnatch. There are 5 slithy toves in 2 borogoves. There are 2 mome raths per Jabberwock. There are 2 Jubjub birds in 200 tumtum trees. There are 200 mome raths in each borogove. There are 5 Jubjub birds per slithy tove. HINT: What is your “given” info (other than conversion factors)? Use this to start the set up. Show your work. *Words taken from the poem Jabberwocky (Lewis Carroll’s - Through the Looking Glass)

Because your 18 year-old friend never learned dimensional analysis, he started working at McDonald’s wrapping hamburgers. Every 3 hours he wraps 350 hamburgers. He works 8 hours a day and 5 days a week. He gets paid every 2 weeks with a salary of $440.34 (after taxes!) Approximately how many hamburgers will he have to wrap to make his first one million dollars? (If you can solve this problem, you know DA and maybe you can help your friend get a better job! Round your answer to one significant figure - it’s going to be LARGE!)

How much time will it take to wrap all those hamburgers How much time will it take to wrap all those hamburgers. Express the time in years. Assume that he will work 40 weeks out of the year and that he produces the same amount of wrapped burgers every day. By the way, be careful on this one – nobody works 24 hours a day! Assume he works only 5 days a week for a total of 40 hours. Round your answer to the nearest year.