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Flying off course quiz

Postby aussiewannabe » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:06 am

An airplane departs from point A with a destination of point B, 200 miles away. Halfway there, the pilot finds he is one mile off course. He makes a correction and flies directly to point B. How much extra distance did he fly by being off course?

A)      1/100 of a mile
B)      One mile
C)      Two miles
D)      20 miles

Don't quess. Show the math ;)
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby Craig. » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:16 am

Is this by any chance your maths homework that you can't be bothered to do on your own?  ;) ;D
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby aussiewannabe » Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:33 am

[quote]Is this by any chance your maths homework that you can't be bothered to do on your own?
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:09 pm

I think i figured out the math, i just dont have a calculator nearby to do it. And the windows calculator is a tad bit vague.
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby C » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:17 pm

Just a shade under 1/100 of a mile. :)


I did post how I got there, but then again, that would ruin it for anyone else, so I've removed it. :)
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:37 pm

Then my calculation wasnt as far off as i though it was ;D.
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby C » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:00 pm

Then my calculation wasnt as far off as i though it was ;D.



Something to do with a geezer called Pythagoras I think. ;)
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:01 pm

Just a shade under 1/10 of a mile. :)


I did post how I git there, but then again, that would ruin it for anyone else. :)



(((100^2 + 1^2)^0.5)-100)*2

(10,001^0.5-100)*2

0.0099997500124992188046833987597394

Or  ~  1/100

The answer is  A
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby Fozzer » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:10 pm

Just a shade under 1/10 of a mile. :)


I did post how I git there, but then again, that would ruin it for anyone else. :)



(((100^2 + 1^2)^0.5)-100)*2

(10,001^0.5-100)*2

0.0099997500124992188046833987597394

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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:18 pm

Then my calculation wasnt as far off as i though it was ;D.



Something to do with a geezer called Pythagoras I think. ;)


How'd you guess eh? ;D Smart fella for sure!
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby aussiewannabe » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:14 pm

Just a shade under 1/10 of a mile. :)


I did post how I git there, but then again, that would ruin it for anyone else. :)



(((100^2 + 1^2)^0.5)-100)*2

(10,001^0.5-100)*2

0.0099997500124992188046833987597394

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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby C » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:38 pm

Here's the answer from the paper:

A)1/100 of a mile. The pilot had flown about 100.005 miles (the square root of 100 squared divided by 1 squared) at the halfway point. So he had flown 200.01 miles by the time he got to his destination.


Is that verbatim? If so the paper is astonishingly inaccurate. If they bother to do the basic maths (math for our transatlantic cousins :D)...

the square root of 100 squared


Is that the "sqrt of (100^2)" [ie, 100], or the "(sqrt of 100)^2" [again 100, but a completely different meaning!]...

divided by 1 squared


...which is, er, 1.

or, the square root of...

100 squared divided by 1 squared


...which is 10,000/1, of which the sqrt is 100.

At no stage does their answer get anywhere near explaining where they got their extra 0.005 from.

If of course they'd said:

(the square root of (100 squared plus 1 squared))


They'd have been right. ;D
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby Brett_Henderson » Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:58 pm

Ummm..  who was it that said the answer was 1/10   :-?


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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby C » Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:13 pm

[quote]Ummm..
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Re: Flying off course quiz

Postby aussiewannabe » Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:56 pm

Is that verbatim?

Yes, unfortunately the paper is not in error as I mistyped what I believed was a divide sign. Sorry, but my eyesight is slightly diminished due to having cataracts. Not too keen reading text on glossy paper.

I got a second opinion. It is a plus sign not a divide sign.

I apologize for the error on my part.
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