i meet a funny question:
A monk go up the montain,the speed is 5km/h,the question is what is the speed when the monk go down in order to make the average speed equals 10km/h.
who can solve that?
举报
positive infinite speed?
P.S. what's the hurry? there's always enough time for a monk!
5s=d(t)
s= time used to clime up
t= time used to go down
d= downward speed
And average speed= (5s+dt)/(s+t)=10s/(s+t)=10
s/(s+t)=1
t=0
There is no speed large enough to climb down to satisfy eaverage speed 10
.
Length while going up: L
Length while going down: r*L
speed while going down: x
everage speed V=(L+rL)/(L/5+rL/x)=[(r+1)*5x]/(x+5r)=10, x=10r/(r-1)
condition: x>0, so r-1>0, so r>1
r>0
=> r>1
conclusion: as long as r>1, x can be solved by replacing r by a number.
yes, this question is funny, as long as the monk chooses another longer route, he can reach the average speed of 10. Interesting.
如果路程相同, 这个题目也太无聊了吧, 估计世界上99%的人都会得出这个答案, 楼主还问个什么劲啊.
楼主去哪了??
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