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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2016-02-01 10:06 am

check my math?

There have been two parties of about 40 people each. I am going to assume consumption scales linearly with the number of people*. At a guess, the next three parties will look like this: 50 people, 80 people, 80 people for a total of 210 people, or about 2 1/2 times what we've already gone through. We went through six giant (650 gram, I think) bags of chips, and four regular bags of cheeZees so what we need is 12 – 15 big bags of chips and chip equivalents and 10 regular bags of CheeZees, which I think is the same as five big bags. So up to 17 big bags. Which, wow, seems like a lot.

(and then there are special cases like gummy worms, where a fair sized container disappeared in 15 minutes)

* I have been assured that it does not. Sadly, half the people I asked said consumption per person drops off as numbers rise and half said that consumption per person rose.

[identity profile] colliemommie.livejournal.com 2016-02-01 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)

Yay algebra! I've always believed that the people who swear they never use algebra in real life are just too stupid to know that's what they're doing.

[identity profile] nathan helfinstine (from livejournal.com) 2016-02-01 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
No, there are people that actively avoid doing algebra. If they were put into a situation like this one, they'd either convince someone else to do the math for them, or just shrug and fill up a cart with groceries, with no idea if they were getting too much or too little.