Yesterday I watched mine turn over to 154,000 Km. I checked my mileage records and since you got your car I have put on 52,195 Km. So the Grade 6 math question of the day is. If Subject A(Karl) keeps driving at the same avg Mileage per day and Subject B(Dvd) Drives at his same Avg Milage per day approximatly when will the two vehicles have the same mileage on them?
Ok DVD.......I'm gonna guess about 3 years 3 months or so. You have to give me some slack here because my brain doesnt work to good after a camping weekend....
Or so If I drove 50,000 Km it would be 3yrs 3 months but since I drove 2195 Km more the answer would be less. although in each year for the last three my mileage driven has gone down an average of 10% per year. but that would have taken the math question to a grade 7 level.
Yesterday I watched mine turn over to 154,000 Km. I checked my mileage records and since you got your car I have put on 52,195 Km. So the Grade 6 math question of the day is. If Subject A(Karl) keeps driving at the same avg Mileage per day and Subject B(Dvd) Drives at his same Avg Milage per day approximatly when will the two vehicles have the same mileage on
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I was told there would be no math........
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Well, you did leave a double swinging door wide open there.
ReplyDeleteI don't get to use that line very often.... so when I do.....
I just watched mine turn 118,000...in my 9.5 year old car. It also symbolizes that I drove 5000 km last week.
ReplyDeleteI don't like driving much
Ok DVD.......I'm gonna guess about 3 years 3 months or so. You have to give me some slack here because my brain doesnt work to good after a camping weekend....
ReplyDeleteOr so If I drove 50,000 Km it would be 3yrs 3 months but since I drove 2195 Km more the answer would be less. although in each year for the last three my mileage driven has gone down an average of 10% per year. but that would have taken the math question to a grade 7 level.
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