Time for another test. Believe it or not. So just use your calculator
A king size cigarette measure 100MM. How many cigarettes you need to reach a distance of 10 miles ? Lets say you smoke over a period of 25 years...How many cigs per day to cover that distance?
pete wrote:Time for another test. Believe it or not. So just use your calculator
A king size cigarette measure 100MM. How many cigarettes you need to reach a distance of 10 miles ? Lets say you smoke over a period of 25 years...How many cigs per day to cover that distance?
assuming there are 6 leap years in that 25 year period (making 25 years = 9119 days) you'd have to smoke 17.64 cigs a day on average
pete wrote:Time for another test. Believe it or not. So just use your calculator
A king size cigarette measure 100MM. How many cigarettes you need to reach a distance of 10 miles ? Lets say you smoke over a period of 25 years...How many cigs per day to cover that distance?
assuming there are 6 leap years in that 25 year period (making 25 years = 9119 days) you'd have to smoke 17.64 cigs a day on average
Big congrat my friend.
Man, you even counted the leap years...HOOWAW!!
I am sure you do very well at school. Take care
Then one more for you. A cig weighting .750MG, how much pounds that be? I mean all the cigs combined of course.
Here, I saved you the task for your birthday. 266 pounds of tobacco so approximately 10 pounds per year.
And that represent 160,928 cigs, or 6,437 (25 cigs) packs and at 6$ a pack that be 38,622$ of smoke. What a waste of $ and health.