The ball problem reminded me of something the Dallas Mavericks stats guy said. You always shoot a 3 to win especially when away, when down 2. Reason being, is that you have say 35% to hit a 3. 50% to hit a 2, but usually 50% chance to win overtime (home teams win slightly more). So if you take a 2, you only have about 25% chance to win the game.
Obviously foul trouble and momentum should be looked at, but all things equal, go for the win.
heres one...
One machine can shred a truck load of paper in 4 hours, and another machine can shred a truck load of paper in 2 hours. If the machines were to shred together, how long would it take to shred a truck load of paper?
Truck A = X
Truck B = Y
Z = Minutes
A = How many truckloads of paper is shredded
X shreds 1/240 truck loads of paper per minute (240 minutes in 4 hours)
Y shreds 1/120 truck loads of paper per minute (120 minutes in 2 hours)
So A = (1/240)z + (1/120)z
If Z = 1, A = 0.0125
If A = 1, Z = 80
So 80 minutes.
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This one's one I found in class:
You have 2 pieces of string.
Each, when lit, will burn from one end to another in an hour.
However, the interval in which it burns is random (ie it could burn faster at certain points, slower at others. Though total it will take an hour).
How do you use the 2 pieces of string and a lighter to measure 45 minutes?