Those were my favorite part of math class. It was better than board games to me. My son did them in his head and is now a mechanical engineer. That answers the question, When will I ever need to know this?
Boy Cruz, I hope the question isn’t “How long would it take to go 100 miles?” you’ll be on that train for ahh… Umm… Hold on, I’m going to the Amtrak station!
Did he get on a train to solve the math problem? How would he know how fast the train is going or how far it has traveled? Quite a stretch if that is the joke.
Rhetorical_Question 17 days ago
Wow!
Justanolddude Premium Member 17 days ago
Those were my favorite part of math class. It was better than board games to me. My son did them in his head and is now a mechanical engineer. That answers the question, When will I ever need to know this?
derdave969 17 days ago
Now all he has to do is make sure the motorman keeps it at 30 and ignores as many stops as necessary to reach the distance.
SquidGamerGal 16 days ago
Huh? I thought they weren’t on speaking terms anymore.
calliarcale 16 days ago
Heh; doing the problem by experiment. ;-)
ladykat 16 days ago
It’s worth a try.
bigplayray 16 days ago
Boy Cruz, I hope the question isn’t “How long would it take to go 100 miles?” you’ll be on that train for ahh… Umm… Hold on, I’m going to the Amtrak station!
locake 16 days ago
Did he get on a train to solve the math problem? How would he know how fast the train is going or how far it has traveled? Quite a stretch if that is the joke.
Shikamoo Premium Member 16 days ago
Cruz woll never get it on public transit. Too many delays.
DaBump Premium Member 16 days ago
I guess that’s what you call being literal-minded, eh?