In a pickle
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04/24/17 09:10 PM
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Saw this today and thought it was cute. Can you solve the puzzle?
One day, Harold cleans out a large glass pickle jar, places it on his desk and drops in a few coins. He decides that each day, he will dump his loose change into the jar and that once the jar is full, he will treat himself to a fancy steak dinner. Three months later, a blind man named Richard visits Harold’s office for the first time. Harold tells Richard about the coin jar he keeps on his desk. The blind man carefully picks up the jar, shakes it once and names the exact amount of change in the jar. “Incredible!” exclaims Harold. He shakes the blind man’s hand and invites him to join him for a steak dinner once the jar is completely full of coins. About how long will it be until then?
Last edited by Sherlock; 04/25/17 10:11 PM.
The best math you can learn is how to calculate the future cost of current decisions.
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Re: In a pickle
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04/25/17 10:11 PM
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DocPaul's answer is correct! You should get a cookie, or something, but there aren't any so here's a burger! The part that threw me, at first, was that, after Richard shakes the jar and guesses the correct amount in the jar, Harold says "Incredible". I guess I just didn't think that guess warranted such a response. 
The best math you can learn is how to calculate the future cost of current decisions.
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