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Default The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

Here's something I found from the Super Mario Logan series, the "Bowser Jr's Summer School Part 5" episode. It's a question from the dreaded calculus test the class had been studying for during the entire story arc.

"If a train is traveling at 120 mph and it is a Tuesday that is partly cloudy, what will I have for dinner two weeks from now?"

Gee, I can't imagine why most of the kids failed this one in the end ^_^
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Old 03-Jan-17, 05:20
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Default Re: The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

I have no idea what you're talking about. What does this have to do with calculus?
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Old 03-Jan-17, 13:12
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Default Re: The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

Somewhat disappointed.
I was looking for a good calculus problem.

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Here's something I found from the Super Mario Logan series, the "Bowser Jr's Summer School Part 5" episode. It's a question from the dreaded calculus test the class had been studying for during the entire story arc.

"If a train is traveling at 120 mph and it is a Tuesday that is partly cloudy, what will I have for dinner two weeks from now?"

Gee, I can't imagine why most of the kids failed this one in the end ^_^
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Default Re: The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

Man, I hate calculus. It derives me crazy.
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Default Re: The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

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Man, I hate calculus. It derives me crazy.
by definition calculus is "the branch of mathematics
that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and
integrals of functions, by methods originally based on the
summation of infinitesimal differences."


really, what could be more easy. film makers have used this
equation a zillion times focusing on the term "infinitesimal
differences." here's an example:

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Default Re: The Most Difficult Calculus Problem Ever

The answer is a hot pastrami sandwich on rye with mustard and cole slaw on the side. The answer is easy if you don't put yourself on the train. It could be any train travelling that fast. Who says calculus is hard?
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