Although some of the things in this problem aren't true in real life just assume they are in the question.
When growing peanuts the following happens:
for every 2 single chambered peanuts there will be one double chambered peanut
for every 2 double chambered peanuts there will be one triple chambered peanut
for every 2 triple chambered peanuts there will be one quadruple chambered peanut.
When a company packages 1000 peanuts in one bag they take peanuts randomly from a giant bin that contins all the peanuts grown. What are the odds that there will be 1000 individual nuts?
(In reply to
re(2): Ground Rules and First Thoughts by Charlie)
" GREAT GOOGLEY MOOGLEY !!! " very very impressive. can i borrow your MENSA card ? please. lol
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Posted by troy
on 2003-02-20 11:43:56 |