A Conversation for The H2IQ Quiz - Be The First Among Equals

Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 1

GreeboTCat

A 6 foot tall doughnut casts a shadow 3 feet long on the ground. If the doughnut was 12 feet tall, how many feet in length would the shadow be ?


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 2

Dancer (put your advert here)

7 feet

smiley - hsif
Dancer


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 3

Dancer (put your advert here)

Me thinks nobody turned up at h2iq today...

smiley - hsif
Dancer


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 4

kelli - ran 2 miles a day for 2012, aiming for the same for 2013

Oh hello there Dancer, it is often quiet on the weekends. This question has got a bit too much geometry in it for my liking so I'm going to assume you have worked it out properly and say well done!

smiley - cheers
smiley - puffk


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 5

You can call me TC

Do we have to do trigonometry?

On a Sunday?

I'm not sure my religion approves of that.

On the other hand, there's probably an easier way.

I shall just sit here till everyone's worked it out and help eat the 12' smiley - donut

Or I shall wait till midday when the shadow is non-existent because the sun's directly overhead.


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 6

Dancer (put your advert here)

Actually, I think I was wrong... I have a new answer, but can't post...

smiley - hsif
Dancer


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 7

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

Assuming the Sun is at infinity, I would have thought a 6 foot shadow would be in order...


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 8

TBC

I was gonna say 6 ft as well.... i was 2 mins too slow

~Skenvoy


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 9

Dancer (put your advert here)

That's right, I think it's 6 too...

wrote 7 for a reason I can't even mention out loud...

smiley - hsif
Dancer


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 10

TBC

you could always just post it quietly... smiley - winkeye

~Skenvoy


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 11

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

Of course, there are an infinite number of answers - it all depends where the light source is. For instance, if the light is 12 feet above the ground, and 3 feet horizontally behind the smiley - donut, we still get a 3 foot shadow for the 6 foot donut, but an infinite shadow for the 12 foot donut.

Anyway, if there arethese huge great smiley - donuts around, why hasn't Greebo eaten them?smiley - ermsmiley - huh


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 12

TBC

Perhaps this was a trick question..... and the answer is that it casts no shadow as its been eaten!

~Skenvoy


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 13

spook

the asnwer is 12 feet.

6 foot = 6 single foots by themselves. 3 feet = 3 pairs of foots which = 6 foot. so, going by this the answer must be 12 feet.

spook


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 14

Ming Mang

...which would then be 24 foot, spook... wouldn't it? smiley - erm

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Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 15

spook

yes it would, but i decided not to mention that as greebo wanted to know how many 'feet' long the shadow was.

spook


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 16

You can call me TC

It's dark outside now. No shadow at all. Can we start eating the smiley - donut?


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 17

Researcher PH Balance

I'm going to guess (because I'm no good at math-type stuff and assume that this is some sort of clever trick question) that the answer is 3 ft!


Sunday 06th October 2002

Post 18

GreeboTCat

Well done Dr StJ... 6 foot wa what me wanted... and you were the first to supply it... ~grin~

Oh as to eating the doughnut... me has already delt with that problem... so don't worry about it... ~wink~

Greebs..xx


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