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  • Originally posted by Ramo
    c1/c2ln(5/4) = 2
    c1/c2ln(6/5) = 1

    Solve that (which I can't be arsed to do ).


    Those equations are not compatable.
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    • Originally posted by Ignorance
      12 is XII in roman numerals.

      \/ I I
      /\ I I

      Split in two

      \/ I I
      ------
      /\ I I

      VII is 7
      But /\II don't mean anything.
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      • I agree with SD.
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        • Those equations are not compatable.
          It should be 5 - T, where T is the starting time, not 5, and so forth.

          But ignoring the infinite velocity problem, I worked it out and got crap. I think the problem is contradictory.
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          • Not sure if it is contradictory, but some info seems to be missing.
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            • Well, I got 0 = 1 when I was working out the problem . I can't see anything wrong with how I set up the problem, so I'm pretty sure that one of the stated proportionalities is screwed up.
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              • Okay, since you are sure, go ahead and post a question.
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                • r = rate of falling snow (unknown)
                  ts = when snow has started falling (which we want)
                  p = plows constant rate of removing snow (unknown)

                  snow depth at time t: s = r*(t-ts)
                  speed of plow: v = p/s
                  which gives us v = p/(r*(t-ts))

                  Thus speed on first hour is integral from 4pm to 5pm:
                  v1 = (p/r)*log((5-ts)/(4-ts))
                  And for the second hour:
                  v2 = (p/r)*log((6-ts)/(5-ts))
                  We know that
                  v1 = 2*v2
                  So:
                  (p/r)*log((5-ts)/(4-ts))=(p/r)*log((5-ts)/(4-ts))
                  Get rid of (p/r):
                  log((5-ts)/(4-ts))=log((6-ts)/(5-ts))
                  Get rid of log:
                  (5-ts)/(4-ts)=((6-ts)/(5-ts))^2
                  Which simplifies down to:

                  ts^2-9ts+19=0

                  Which gives us roots 5,61 and 3,38 and as it started snowing before 4, only latter makes sense.
                  Turn .38 into minutes and we have the answer: 3:23 pm
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                  • Heres an easier one:
                    A bookworm eats from the first page of an encyclopedia to the last page.
                    The bookworm eats in a straight line.
                    The encyclopedia consists of ten 1000-page volumes and is sitting on a bookshelf in the usual order.
                    Not counting covers, title pages, etc., how many pages does the bookworm eat? Including the first and the last page.
                    Last edited by Ignorance; October 27, 2002, 09:41.
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                    • Originally posted by Urban Ranger


                      But /\II don't mean anything.
                      No, but it's still two equally big parts.
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                      • Thus speed on first hour is integral from 4pm to 5pm:
                        v1 = (p/r)*log((5-ts)/(4-ts))
                        And for the second hour:
                        v2 = (p/r)*log((6-ts)/(5-ts))
                        Distance travelled, not speed.

                        ))^2
                        Ack, of course. Forgot the factor of two.
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                        • Originally posted by Ignorance
                          Heres an easier one:
                          A bookworm eats from the first page of an encyclopedia to the last page.
                          The bookworm eats in a straight line.
                          The encyclopedia consists of ten 1000-page volumes and is sitting on a bookshelf in the usual order.
                          Not counting covers, title pages, etc., how many pages does the bookworm eat? Including the first and the last page.
                          5000?
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                          • It could also be 5010, depending on how many cover pages there are (or where the first "real" page is, on the left or on the right.)
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                            • 8002
                              He eats the entire books 2-9 and one page each from the first and the last book.
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                              • Why only 2-9?
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