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Post by The Absolute Zero Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:19 pm

Here is a difficult math quiz :-) Needs Geometric progression naw-ledj !!



If first wicket falls at 0.6, second falls at 3.6, how many overs it takes for the team to fold?



Bouns: Who remains not out?



(for people who cannot do math, here is the solution....17.6.. Pliss to correct me. I am bery bery beak in maths)



Who remains not out? - The one who is injured and did not put pads - Gambir?)

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Post by The Absolute Zero Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:47 pm

The Absolute Zero wrote:Here is a difficult math quiz :-) Needs Geometric progression naw-ledj !!

If first wicket falls at 0.6, second falls at 3.6, how many overs it takes for the team to fold?

Bouns: Who remains not out?

(for people who cannot do math, here is the solution....17.6.. Pliss to correct me. I am bery bery beak in maths)

Who remains not out? - The one who is injured and did not put pads - Gambir?)

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Post by truthbetold Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:53 pm

Geometric progression gives you a poor model. You need to use Parabolic equations.

My answer is if Dravid is out, count remaining wickets multiplied by 3 ( 5 max).

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