3.2+Pouring+Water

Problem 3.2 Pouring Water YMJ Date: Sept 6th, 08 Note: How can I model a non-linear relationship.


 * Problem

A.** So as the number of glass increases, the other decreases by half of the water.
 * Number of glass || Start || End ||
 * 1 || 32 || 16 ||
 * 2 || 16 || 8 ||
 * 3 || 8 || 4 ||
 * 4 || 4 || 2 ||
 * 5 || 2 || 1 ||
 * 6 || 1 || 1/2 ||
 * 7 || 1/2 || 1/4 ||
 * 8 || 1/4 || 1/8 ||


 * B.**
 * C.** The starts really high and slowly comes down.
 * D.** 1/32768


 * Problem 3.2 Follow- up

1.** The graph makes sense because it has a pattern, goes down and down.
 * 2.** There's also curved graph, and graph that has straight line
 * 3.** Mathematically it would never run out of water, but in real life it would run out of water, because you could see the water with the microscope.