Sugary Diversion

Weekly Problem 48 - 2008
An ant is crawling in a straight line when he bumps into a one centimetre cube of sugar.If he climbs over it before before continuing on his intended route, how much does the detour add to the length of his journey?
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Sugary Diversion

An ant is crawling in a straight line from one corner of a table to the opposite corner when he bumps into a one centimetre cube of sugar.

Instead of crawling round it, or eating his way through it, he climbs straight up and over it before continuing on his intended route.

How much does the detour add to the length of his journey?

 

 

If you liked this problem, here is an NRICH task which challenges you to use similar mathematical ideas.