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In the spirit of lame math questions with obvious idiot ways to blow them, let's kick this one some more... X-posted from The Trainwreck:
[ QUOTE ] 1 mile oval you average 60mph for the first of 2 laps how fast must you go for the second lap to average 120mph for the two laps combined? i apologize if this is too easy [/ QUOTE ] |
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In the spirit of lame math questions with obvious idiot ways to blow them, let's kick this one some more... X-posted from The Trainwreck: [ QUOTE ] 1 mile oval you average 60mph for the first of 2 laps how fast must you go for the second lap to average 120mph for the two laps combined? i apologize if this is too easy [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Um ... this makes no sense. |
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Wait, is more elliptical than circular? Where are the foci?
<font color="white"> I can't wait to see how many people answer 180mph for this. </font> |
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greater than 0 mph
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Laden or unladen?
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180 mph duh, i got a 790 on the math part of the SAT, give me something tougher than that.
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Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
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You'd have to go faster than the speed of light in order to reverse time. Because there is no speed at all that will allow you to end up with that average.
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To average 120 mph for 2 miles, you would have to travel the distance in 1 minute. Since you went 60 mph for 1 mile, you've already used up 1 minute, and you have 0 minutes remaining to travel Lap 2. The MPH of 1 mile in 0 minutes can't be calculated -- division by zero error.
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