CAN YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION?

by Terry 63 Replies latest jw friends

  • Terry
    Terry

    A semi-famous math professional poses this question in a book I'm reading.

    I find the answer to be counter-intuitive, but, entertaining.

    Here is the question:

    You buy a sack of spuds that weighs 100lbs and are told it is 99% water.

    You leave the sack outside in the sun for a couple of days before bringing it inside to store.

    You find the spuds are now only 98% water.

    How much does the sack of spuds weigh? Why?

    (This is not a trick question. I'm not asking about the sack w/o the potato contents.)

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    I got kicked out of the WT cos I cant do my arithmetic, if I couldnt work out 1914( they told us how to do it) How can I work out your question I dont know

  • crazyblondeb
    crazyblondeb

    Almost didn't make it thru nursing school cause of that kind of math!!

    My answer was to call a pharmacist, that's why they get paid the big bucks!!

  • Sparkplug
    Sparkplug

    Just because I always get tripped up on these questions, I still want to say 100 lbs and I don't know why...Maybe to avoid the math.

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    What method is used to measure the 1% reduction in water content?

    W

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu

    Easy! It weighs the same because the sack absorbed the water

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    100 lbs because the net weight (spuds) has not changed.

    ~Sue

  • crazyblondeb
    crazyblondeb
    Easy! It weighs the same because the sack absorbed the water

    Everyone knows the potato sacks have holes in them!! nenner

  • Warlock
    Warlock

    99 lbs.

    Warlock

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    ..99lbs..The potatoes were originally 99% water and wieghed 100lbs..Dropping 1 percentage point to 98%,would be the loss of 1lb...OUTLAW

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