Any math whizzes on the board?
I was reading an article on the GM Volt saying it got like 230mpg. Unfortunately, it is going to cost $40,000. A Prius is only like $20,000 so I was wondering if the thing would ever pay for itself. So I took the price difference of $20,000, and divided it by what I guessed might be the average price of a gallon of gas over the next couple of years, $2.70. Thats how many gallong of gas you can get with $20K. Then I multiplied it by the mileage I get, 20mpg, and you would have to drive 148,148.148 miles to pay for the difference in the cars. (actually more, but that's beside the point.)
I noticed the 148,148.148 and thought it was odd, so I decided to see if anything unusual happened if I used 10,000 and divided by 2.7. I came up with another repeating number, 3703.70370370370370370... I thought it was odd again, so I played with it a little. I multiplied it by 3 and got 11111.1111111... Again odd. I got back to the original 3703.70370... and divided it by three and got 1234.56790123456790...
Now I am thinking I am on to something, like 2.7 is really the number of the beast or the true value of Pi.
3703.70370370370370370 divided by 4 = 925.925925925925...
3703.70370370370370370 times 4 = 14814.8148148148...
3703.70370370370370370 divided by 5 = 740.740740740740...
3703.70370370370370370 times 9 = 25925.9259259259...
So what is significant about 2.7 that you get all the repeating numbers and the 11111.11111111 and 1234.56790123456790?:willy_nilly:
I was reading an article on the GM Volt saying it got like 230mpg. Unfortunately, it is going to cost $40,000. A Prius is only like $20,000 so I was wondering if the thing would ever pay for itself. So I took the price difference of $20,000, and divided it by what I guessed might be the average price of a gallon of gas over the next couple of years, $2.70. Thats how many gallong of gas you can get with $20K. Then I multiplied it by the mileage I get, 20mpg, and you would have to drive 148,148.148 miles to pay for the difference in the cars. (actually more, but that's beside the point.)
I noticed the 148,148.148 and thought it was odd, so I decided to see if anything unusual happened if I used 10,000 and divided by 2.7. I came up with another repeating number, 3703.70370370370370370... I thought it was odd again, so I played with it a little. I multiplied it by 3 and got 11111.1111111... Again odd. I got back to the original 3703.70370... and divided it by three and got 1234.56790123456790...
Now I am thinking I am on to something, like 2.7 is really the number of the beast or the true value of Pi.
3703.70370370370370370 divided by 4 = 925.925925925925...
3703.70370370370370370 times 4 = 14814.8148148148...
3703.70370370370370370 divided by 5 = 740.740740740740...
3703.70370370370370370 times 9 = 25925.9259259259...
So what is significant about 2.7 that you get all the repeating numbers and the 11111.11111111 and 1234.56790123456790?:willy_nilly: