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Anyone have an idea where I can get 30 bears?
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I like some bears in my kitchen, I might be able to figure it out now….with your help here!
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Glad I could assist!
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Sorry John, It’s not the volume, but, 🤔rather the footprint (&bum) area of the bear. Otherwise a sound equation. I’m sure I’ll use it – to teach my students correct units 😃
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What if the bears are stacked on top of each other?
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Then the equation has to use the volume of the kitchen.
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I am not sure if for your impractical equation 1, the second x is also a variable or the multiplication sign
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multiplication
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I don’t this equation works. In bear country, even people with d value =0, but with an unlocked kitchen door, can still find a bear in their kitchen.
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