We understand what you're trying to say, even though you've thoroughly botched it,
because we've heard it before.
Unless we're mistaken, the trains are steaming toward each other on the same track,
each steaming at a rate of 60 kph, and at the instant the trains are 60 km apart, the
bird leaves the nose of one, flies directly to the other at a rate of 120 kph, then turns
around and returns to the first, and continues back and forth across the ever-dwindling
divide until it is crushed in the head-on collision, and the question is how far it flies in total.
Watch closely. Nothing up our sleeve.
Each train steams at 60 kph, so the distance between them closes at the rate of 120 kph.
They are 60 km apart when our saga begins, so the crash occurs after (60/120) = 1/2 hour.
The bird flies at 120 kph, so logs 60 km in the 1/2 hour before it expires in the fiery collision.
There's an amusing story about this problem. Two highly eminent mathemamaticians were talking and one mentioned this question, The other replied promptly with the correct answer. "Very impressive" joked the first. "Most people would have worked out how far the bird travelled on each leg and then summed the series, which of course is not the quickest way to do it." The other said, "But that's what I did!".
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The politician, who was very frustrated, was being irrational. Air Travel is extremely safe but some people still have an irrational view of flying. The irrational boy ran into the tree. The irrational cat ate the dog's food. He was so irrational at the bar he was almost killed. It is irrational for you to go out.
The odds of being killed on a single trip in an airliner accident is 52.6 million:1. The odds are lower for smaller aircraft.If the plane is involved in a fatal crash, there is a 2 in 3 chance of dying.Maneuvering accidents continue to rise in general aviationA new report on U.S. general aviation safety trends in 2007 shows maneuvering accidents continue to rise and represent a main cause of fatal crashes in general aviation. The overall accident rate was slightly up at 6.7 per 100,000 flying hours, compared with 2006's rate of 6.06, while fatal accidents decreased, dropping to 1.18 fatal accidents per 100,000 flying hours.Some other statistics on general aviation flying vs. driving:Death rate per 100,000 hours flown: 1.18 The chance of dying in a crash each year of flying (100 hours of flying): .118% (or 1 in 847)Lifetime flying time=500, then chance of dying is .0059% or 1 in 1701 in 170 pilots that fly 500 hours in a lifetime will die, which is about half the death rate of driving over a lifetime. If a pilot flies 847 hours in a lifetime, their death rate is equal to dying in a car crash.Link to data - Dying in a car crash: What_are_the_chances_of_dying_in_a_car_accidentIn a car, 1 person dies per 57,803,468 miles traveled. At an average speed of 50 miles per hour, that's 1,156,069 hours of driving time per death, thus General Aviation flying is about 11 times more dangerous than driving, hour-to-hour traveled.However, it takes approximately 1/3 the travel time to fly, so flying is rather than driving to a destination is 3.67 times more dangerous than driving.Conclusion: It is 3.67 times more dangerous to fly than to drive calculated with the assumptions above.
Shamgar. Shamgar was the judge that killed 600 philistines.
The first woman killed in the Bible was Lots' wife
they traveled by flying planes, cars,rockets,dragons,centaurs,and also they killed each other and used the dead bodies to make a raft at sea.They also had speedboats
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He had it but traveled inside his body and killed it. He cannot die.
they were pioneers on the Oregon trail. They are responcible for the Whitman mission. But they were killed in 1847 they were killed.
Killed - did the kiiling Were killed - were the victims
A man named "Jay" that liked to fly airplanes, he was sadly killed doing what he loved "flying".
They make buildings collapse on them and causes flying debris to hit them.
Statistically, by virtually every single measure, it is far safer to fly. Tens of thousands of people around the world are killed on the roads every year. Very few indeed, are killed while flying.
In a house flying around getting killed and making babies with j beaber
His place of residence just before he traveled down to the Battle of Bosworth, where, he was killed was ... Pontefract Castle
Flying truck tire killed woman on qew near maple view mall
In a house flying around getting killed and making babies with j beaber