by Guest » Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:31 am
So I assume.....
Tom and Harry start standing beside container 10 feet in front of a line of 100 spuds each 10 feet apart, going off into the distance approx 1000 feet. I also assume they both walk continuously, one does not wait on the other delivering his next spud before going for their next. Tom waits on Harry delivering Harry's 1st spud before Tom starts and bot don't stop until all spuds are in the container or the other is well under way of collecting the last spud.
As an example "typed diagram"......
C = container, T=Tom, H=Harry, P=potato. ----- = the 10 feet spaces.
CTH----------P1----------P2----------P3----------P4--///----P98----------P99----------P100
As Harry is allowed to get his 1st spud without penalty (if there is a time or distance penalty??) I assume it would be in his interest to go and get P100 as this is the furtherest away. There is nothing to say the potatoes have to be collected in sequence, or they have to walk at a particular speed. If Harry can walk 10 times faster that Tom he will obviously collect more potatoes and will be more able to collect more of the near ones first.
This is supposed to be a race.....Who wins ??....The person with the most potatoes, or, the person who has walked the least, or the person who has walked the most, or do we calculate the number of potatoes collected per foot walked.