The Forum works well on MOBILE devices without an app: Just go to: https://forum.tsptalk.com
Please read our AutoTracker policy on the IFT deadline and remaining active. Thanks!
$ - Premium Service Content (Info) | AutoTracker Monthly Winners | Is Gmail et al, Blocking Our emails?
Find us on: Facebook & X | Posting Copyrighted Material
Join the TSP Talk AutoTracker: How to Get Started | Login | Main AutoTracker Page
The Forum works well on MOBILE devices without an app: Just go to: https://forum.tsptalk.com ...
Or you can now use TapaTalk again!
49 lbs..
had to resort to ancient Algebra
Since 24.75 lbs is 99% of 25 lbs..then:
(24.75/99% = X/98%) x 2
Buster...not quite..... your equation is a little off:nuts:
I'm still mesmerized by the melons.....they must be from MO
Okay Gumby damnit!
One last try..
if they were total 50 Lbs at 99% water, then 98% water would be 49.5 Lbs
Final Answer![]()
Not there yet.
I'll give you a hint... 50 lbs of melons @ 99% water would contain 49.5 lbs of water and 0.5 lbs of vegetable matter. The vegetable matter will stay the same as the melons lose weight.
49 pounds?![]()
99% = 49.5 lbsNot there yet.
I'll give you a hint... 50 lbs of melons @ 99% water would contain 49.5 lbs of water and 0.5 lbs of vegetable matter. The vegetable matter will stay the same as the melons lose weight.
Let's do a little thinking problem.
You have two fine Missouri watermelons that weigh 25 lbs each. The melons currently contain 99% water. You tell your teenage daughter to unload them from the back from the back of your Chevy while you enjoy a fine Missouri Budweiser. Your daughter gets distracted by her IPhone and forgets to unload them. You also forget about the melons after a few Buds. The melons lay in the back of the Chevy while you enjoy the nice 95 deg weather for a few days.
What will be the total weight of both melons when the water content is 98%?![]()
Ratio of the second water weight (W) must be 98% or 0.98 as follows:
W
------------ = .98
0.5lb + W
Solving for W = 24.5lbs.
If F = 0.5lb = "fiber" weight, then a check of the math should would be
W (24.5lb)
----------- = .98
F + W = 25lb
25lb is the total weight of the melons (fiber plus 98% water)
The second water weight is 24.5lb.
Wait just a dang minute Gumby damnit..24.5 pounds per melon..you asked total weight of both melonsYour spot on Monty.... Boards yours![]()
What will be the total weight of both melons when the water content is 98%?
Chill out Buster. These guys must work for OMB. They changed the question from total weight to weight of the vegetable matter. By that reasoning, the watermelons only weighed .995 pounds to begin with. They asked about the water weight.Wait just a dang minute Gumby damnit..24.5 pounds per melon..you asked total weight of both melons
and that's 49 pounds
Scout and me both said that....:suspicious:...it's tar and feather time
![]()
Chill out Buster. These guys must work for OMB. They changed the question from total weight to weight of the vegetable matter. By that reasoning, the watermelons only weighed .995 pounds to begin with. They asked about the water weight.
Remember, 50 trillion can magically become only 24.5 trillion. It's simple algebra! Twisted around a bit but remember, we are too ignorant to know the difference.
If the water content of an item is 99% of total weight, and that water content decreases to 98% of TOTAL WEIGHT, wtf does that have to with the weight of the vegetable matter? Magic math to astound the prols.
Enjoy your victory!
Wait just a dang minute Gumby damnit..24.5 pounds per melon..you asked total weight of both melons
and that's 49 pounds
Scout and me both said that....:suspicious:...it's tar and feather time
![]()