I'm sure there is a really simple answer to this one...
- From: "Tnargeel" <leeegrant@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Aug 2006 09:30:45 -0700
Hi guys,
I wondered if one of you may be able to help. Essentially I need to
know:
If I have a basket of 20 Apples (that each weigh a pound) and I have to
deliver them one at a time to another basket that is up a ladder.
With 20 apples, it takes me thirty seconds to complete a delivery.
I now have 19 apples, but is now only takes me 29 seconds to complete a
delivery.
Obviously this goes on and on...
I need to know how long it takes me to deliver 20 apples. (Please
don't be concerned about the weight of the basket or why I just can't
dump all the apples when I get to the top of the ladder!).
I know I could work this all out longhand but I'd like to be able to
put this 'formula/solution' into Excel so I can change the variables
(number of/weight of apples etc.).
Is there a know 'function' which allows this.
Any help would really be appreciated,
Cheers
Tnargeel
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