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Weak 7 Discussion Questions In order to adequately explain problem we must first infer that the in question is asking concerning which particular model of Volkswagen. For instance, the new Volkswagen Beetle has an interior volume of approximately 85 cubic feet (or approximately 2.40 cubic meters). That being understood, the next logical progression would be to make a wide inference as to the average height size and weight of the students which would be transported. Assuming that the standard student weighs 60 kilograms and occupies a volume of approximately .
06 m^3, our inquisitive car owner can safely assume that he/she can (at least for a very brief period of time) pack approximately 20 students into his/her Volkswagen. The number is slightly lower than the equation yields because of the fact that unusable space such as headroom and foot space will be unusable.2. Most useful and interesting to me of the different activities we performed were the probability games. I found these interesting because seemingly simple probability problems had unexpected and unique twists that left the problem solver at times baffled as to how something so simple could be so complex.
Specifically, wrapping my head around the Monty Hall problem was a bit of a stretch. Mathematics and probability are not at all times fascinating or captivating; however, when what seems like common sense and logic proves wrong it helped to make a memorable and lasting impression on me. Additionally working with the tessellation patterns in MS Paint also helped to break down the notion of volume and size to the content of their respective sums.
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