It took about 2,000 years to build the Great Wall of China. That would be at least 730,484 days.
Suprisingly, they used mud, bricks and stuff they could find in the old days.
Nowadays, the Great Wall is an excellent tourist attraction.
365x200=63000 days
Now-a-days it is a tourist attraction. In centuries past it WAS ( not IS) a defensive wall.
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The Great Wall of China is made of Chinese people. Back in those days, The Chinese would put criminals in blocks of limestone, so that they would slowly suffocate. They couldn't find a use fo them, so they built the Great Wall.
1 wall = 5 men X 8 days = 40 man days 40 man days / 3 men = (40/3) days = 13 1/3 days
Assume X is the number of each bricklayer's workload per day. To build the same wall, the workload of 3 bricklayers in 10 days should equal to 2 bricklayers' in Y days. Thus, 3*10*X=2*Y*X, rearrange it and get Y=15. It takes 2 bricklayers 15 days to build the same wall.
Yes. South Africans Braam Malherbe and David Grier ran the full length (the main spine) of the Great Wall of China in 2006 in aid of the charity Operation smile. The distance covered was 4, 218 kms and it took the team 98 days to complete. http://www.braammalherbe.com/
it was made 2500 yrs 48 days 67 hours 54 minutes 5001 seconds and 63 miloseconds exactly !
The Great wall of China is 3948 miles in length, and walking for 10 hours a day at an average of 30 minutes per mile which allows for an easy walking pace/backpack and changes in elevation the walk would be completed in 197.4 days!!!!! I would allow 1 day a week rest which would put an extra 28.2 days on top which totals 225.6 days
Suppose, the dimension of wall built by one man per day equals to W, and everyone has the same workload. Then, the dimension of wall built by 18 men in 12 days can be calculated as, 18*12*W=216W. We assume the number of men employed to build a similar wall in 9 days is M. So, 9MW=216W, rearrange the equation, we get M=24.