Badger Tripos Part 1A

Feb 06, 2004 01:02

2003 Paper 1 Question 3

A badger has volume VB, a snake has volume VS and a mushroom has volume VM (where VM << VB and VM << VS ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 5 2004, 17:11:07 UTC
An infinitely long time - badgers are smart enough to leave through the door before they suffocate/get crushed.

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Re: fenella February 5 2004, 18:12:50 UTC
but the room is sealed... the doors would be glued superglued shut, surely?

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naath February 7 2004, 12:07:38 UTC
So, 11*VB*4+3*2*VM+VS per sequence which takes 51 s. And the volume that we have to fill is xyz so we assume that Badgers eat Shrooms so the Mushrooms don't count for volume and what we need to do is divide xyz by (44*VB+S) to discover how many sequences we can get into the room and then multiply that by 51s to find out how long it takes to fill the room. We could subtract a few VS if snakes suceed in eating themselves entirely of course, and we really should consider that maybe this doesn't go in an interger no. of times, however to within an order of magnitude... the answer is
(xyz*51)/(44*VB+VS)

We could assume things about the relative volumes of snakes and badgers but I cba.

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dodgiedougie February 10 2004, 10:17:57 UTC
hey matt, long time no see, how u doing?

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