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RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Skeeve - 12-13-2023 (12-13-2023, 03:15 PM)Catalyst schrieb: Zwei Fragen:Stichwort „krümelgenau“. RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - margarita - 12-13-2023 (12-13-2023, 03:22 PM)Joshi schrieb: Am I right in Assuming that d=t and c=k? Yes, tage=days, cookies=kekse. Thank you for the hint! In the PDF it is correct. RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Ryan06 - 12-13-2023 I think I understand the question, but isnt it weird that when there are 2 elves left they take a long time to find each other. Or do I understand it wrong? RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Mathemanni - 12-13-2023 Gehe ich richtig in der Annahme, dass Findedauer = 1/(Anzahl (Restelfen) * (Anzahl(Restelfen)-1)) , bei n-2 übrigen Elfen also entsprechend Findedauer = 1/((n-2)*(n-3)) ? RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Ryan06 - 12-13-2023 When there are for example 3 elves, then the first 2 elves find each other after x days and the last two elves find each other after y days more, right? And then does one elf get x cookies, and two elves x+y of a cookie? RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Tobias Paul - 12-13-2023 Perhaps it is better to think of it not as time needed "to find each other" exclusively but instead as the time to find and assemble the pieces. And the larger the pieces have become, the longer they take to be assembled (12-13-2023, 03:44 PM)Mathemanni schrieb: Gehe ich richtig in der Annahme, dass Ja, das ist genau richtig. Die angegebene Dauer ist für allgemeines n formuliert und natürlich kann man in die Formel einfach auch eine beliebige kleinere Anzahl an Restelfen einsetzen. RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Georg J. aus D. - 12-13-2023 (12-13-2023, 03:12 PM)margarita schrieb:(12-13-2023, 03:09 PM)Georg J. aus D. schrieb: 1/n(n-1) = (n-1)/n Die PDFs wurden noch nicht korrigiert. RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Tobias Paul - 12-13-2023 (12-13-2023, 03:44 PM)Ryan06 schrieb: When there are for example 3 elves, then the first 2 elves find each other after x days and the last two elves find each other after y days more, right? And then does one elf get x cookies, and two elves x+y of a cookie? Yes, this is correct. The reward (in cookies) is proportional to the time spent at work. In your example one elf finishes after x days and the other two stay for an additional y days resulting in a compensation of x+y cookies each. RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - margarita - 12-13-2023 (12-13-2023, 03:52 PM)Georg J. aus D. schrieb:Haben wir(12-13-2023, 03:12 PM)margarita schrieb:(12-13-2023, 03:09 PM)Georg J. aus D. schrieb: 1/n(n-1) = (n-1)/n RE: 13 Fragen / Questions - Mathemanni - 12-13-2023 Was zählt denn als Arbeitszeit ? |