That raises an interesting point, which sounds like one of those infamous math problems: Ford builds about a half-million pickup trucks each year. If each B747 landing requires a new pickup truck, how many pickup trucks are required? Show your work.
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Yes, but you can only use the pickup truck once!
ReplyDeleteThat raises an interesting point, which sounds like one of those infamous math problems: Ford builds about a half-million pickup trucks each year. If each B747 landing requires a new pickup truck, how many pickup trucks are required? Show your work.
ReplyDeleteIn high school math, my excuse was "I don't have enough information to solve the problem." Maybe that's why I only got C's and D's!
ReplyDeleteThis takes your post a while ago about mismatched livery parts to an entirely new level.
ReplyDeleteOk. If you provide the annual amount of 747 landings...........
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