so you will eat 10 pounds of food an hour? so even at overpriced food that is two meals, so for a 3 hour flight i will eat about 4 meals and have about 6 drinks?
Also your formula (which is overcomplicated, you could just set n to be number of extra bags) is not really that relevant, as a lot of people fly on certain airlines not based on what the hourly food rate is, but rather where the plane leaves and where it lands, and that is a little something called practicality, which is not covered.
Food, 10 Pounds an Hour? How about not adding that, because in practice most people actually don't eat on budget airlines or if they do they take something along.
so you will eat 10 pounds of food an hour? so even at overpriced food that is two meals, so for a 3 hour flight i will eat about 4 meals and have about 6 drinks?
Also your formula (which is overcomplicated, you could just set n to be number of extra bags) is not really that relevant, as a lot of people fly on certain airlines not based on what the hourly food rate is, but rather where the plane leaves and where it lands, and that is a little something called practicality, which is not covered.
mooseling1 2 years ago
at 0:59 , instead of ((n-1) + (n x 10) > a -b
you can put n to be number of extra bags and instead of a-b put a-b=c therefore you can put the formula:
12n + 10h > c
mooseling1 2 years ago
Food, 10 Pounds an Hour? How about not adding that, because in practice most people actually don't eat on budget airlines or if they do they take something along.
LukeBees 2 years ago