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Puzzle time - the church quilt

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    jon-nyc
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    #1

    You come along just as a church raffle is closing; its prize is a quilt worth $100 to you, but they've only sold 25 tickets. At $1 a ticket, how many tickets should you buy?

    The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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      #2

      (Suspend disbelief about a quilt being worth $100 if you need to)

      The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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      • taiwan_girlT Offline
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        #3

        There are unlimited tickets?

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        • KlausK Offline
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          Klaus
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          #4

          ||-75||

          OK, it's the other maximum. But I don't want to spoil it yet. I know that @George-K is also a big fan of these puzzles, hence I'll leave him the chance to answer first.

          Seriously, guys and gals: This isn't hard! There's one step that requires a little bit of math background if you want to "solve" it, but one can just as well skip that step and try a few values to find the solution.

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            My wife works with a quilting group that raffles the quilts for thousands, although usually it is hundreds. It's all for charity, mostly for needy children and they also make pillows used in ICUs.

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            • markM Offline
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              If it's worth a $100 to you, then buy 100 tickets, you cheap bastard! lol

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              • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                There are unlimited tickets?

                jon-nycJ Offline
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                jon-nyc
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                #7

                @taiwan_girl said in Puzzle time - the church quilt:

                There are unlimited tickets?

                Sure.

                The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                  #8

                  Klaus's wrong answer offers me evidence that he knows the right one.

                  The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                  • AxtremusA Offline
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                    ||Expected return is ($100N/(N+25))-$1N where N is the number of tickets you buy. Find the N that gives you the maximum value for 100N/(N+25)-N . N=25.||

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                      Pad with another post because the index page actually displays part of the content in spoiler.

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                      • KlausK Offline
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                        Come on, Ax. Show us that you can properly derive that thing and find its zeros. 🙂

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