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Old 08-08-17 | 10:06 AM
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Bikes: It's complicated.

Originally Posted by bwilli88
I have nA + nC + 1 = n+... Where A = America and C = Cambodia, so I really don't know how many I have 🤣. If I hid one somewhere else, I might forget where it was.
Clearly a need for advanced mathematics. There could be a simplification here. If there is a SWMBO in your life, then clearly s-1 is a boundary condition. If SWMBO is located in either C or A, and doesn't travel to the other letter, then either nA or nC = 0 (all bikes in other location are zero bikes), which, of course, simplifies the equation greatly. If SWMBO = 0, then you have a boundary-less condition, and n approaches ∞, and is constrained only by t(ime) and $. If SWMBO travels with, then you need another capital letter to multiply by n. T(hailand)? V(ietnam)? NJ(ersey)?
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