Saturday, July 25, 2009

Hard math problem: To determine a formula for flower quantity vrs bouquet diameter ?

I saw on www.aquarelle.co.uk that for a bouquet having a diameter of 30 cms one needs 32 roses, for one of 25 cms: 27 roses and for one of 35 cms in diameter 37 roses.


How do I determine the diameter for a bouquet of 12 flowers? I used a proportion formula like this 25/27=x/12 and I get only aproximate values of 11.
Hard math problem: To determine a formula for flower quantity vrs bouquet diameter ?
The provided information indicates that if N is the number of roses, you need a diameter of (N-2) centimeters. Then, if N=12 roses, what you need is a diameter of 10 centimeters.
Reply:either 10 or 11.25


11.25cm


because: 30cm/32roses=15/16


12*.9375 (which is 15/16)=11.25
Reply:Your answer is 10.














Can we remind Andoo that this is obviously a child doing their homework. I think you obviously have a serious problem with women or children and i suggest you see a therapist before you end up on a protection wing in prison. Remember there's a name for people like you.
Reply:(12)(30)(25)(35)/(32)(27)(37)=approximat... 9.85 or 10cm
Reply:The answer is to stop poofing around with flowers if you're a boy, or avoid maths if your a girl. Your simple little woman-brain is more suited to tasks such as cleaning, child care, doing dishes, and entertaining your man in bed when he asks to be ******.Soles

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