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Wednesday, March 15. 2006

A math problem

Somebody managed to get to this blog by using the following search: "juan gave two thirds of his baseball card collection to his best friend marcus. he gave one half of the cards he had left to his brother. finally he gave one half of the cards he had left to his sister. he had 25 cards left. how many cards did juan have originally in his collection?" First, that's pretty amazing. Second, let's figure this out, since I am, after all, a former high-school math teacher. The easiest way is probably to work backwards. If he's got 25 now, and he gave half to his sister, he must have had 25 x 2 = 50 before he gave to his sister. And if he had 50 before he gave to his brother, he must have had 50 x 2 = 100 before he gave to his brother. And if he had 100 after he gave 2/3 to Marcus, then he must have had 100 x 3/2 = 300/2 = 150 before he gave to Marcus. So to check: 150 x 2/3 = 300 / 3 = 100 x 1/2 = 50 x 1/2 = 25, as he's supposed to have. So he had 150 when he started. EDIT: I'm stupid. If Juan gave 2/3 of his collection to Marcus, then he retained 1/3. Thus if he had 100 after giving 2/3 to Marcus, he actually had 100 x 3 = 300 before giving to Marcus. Thus the correct answer is 300, and I'm an idiot. Thanks to the rather charitable commenter who pointed this mistake out. Technorati: Math, Word problems, Baseball cards.

Ain't Griffey gettin' kind of big?

Two quick questions about Barry Bonds:

  1. Presumably, he stopped using "the cream and the clear" once he figured out they were illegal / banned / whatever, and once baseball started testing for them. So, if his weight-gain is everyone's big evidence that he's a user, why hasn't he lost weight in the last two years?
  2. Does anyone realize how big Ken Griffey, Jr. has gotten in the last few years? He used to be just as skinny and wiry as Bonds was, and now, while he's not quite as big as Bonds, he's filled out a lot. Why hasn't anyone accused him of steroid use? (Do note that my point is not that Griffey's a user: it's an attempt to undermine the standard evidence presented that Bonds is only as big and strong as he is because of chemicals.)
Technorati: Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey, Jr., Steroids.