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Title: FERMIE PROBLEMS


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FERMIE PROBLEMS
FIRMI PROBLEMS
  • Missing Information, Assumptions, Estimation

FUN WITH ESTIMATION
2
Introduction
  • How Many Trees are there in Ontario?

3
Introduction
  • How Many Trees are there in Ontario?
  • How long would it take you to count by ones to
    one billion?

4
Introduction
  • How Many Trees are there in Ontario?
  • How long would it take you to count by ones to
    one billion?
  • These types of problems are called Fermi Problems.

5
Continued
  • To solve Fermi problems, you need to find missing
    information, make assumptions, and use
    estimation. Other problem solving strategies
    may also be useful.

6
Continued
  • To solve Fermi problems, you need to find missing
    information, make assumptions, and use
    estimation. Other problem solving strategies
    may also be useful.
  • Remember that your answer to a Fermi problem will
    be approximate. Answers may vary from person to
    person.

7
Examples
  • How many times does a dog wag its tail in its
    lifetime.

8
Examples
  • How many times does a dog wag its tail in its
    lifetime.
  • What do we need to do?
  • Where do we start?

9
Examples
  • How many times does a dog wag its tail in its
    lifetime.
  • What do we need to do?
  • Where do we start?
  • Assumptions
  • Dog wags tail once per second on average
  • Dog lives for 10 human years

10
Where do we Start??
  • What do we know?
  • Dog wags tail a lot
  • Dog lives for 10-12 years

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Where do we Start??
  • What do we know?
  • Dog wags tail a lot
  • Dog lives for 10-12 years
  • Assumptions
  • - Dog wags tail once / second
  • - Dog lives for 10 years.

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The Math
  • 1 wag 1 second 60 seconds / minute
  • 60 wags / minute 60 minutes / hour
  • Wags / hour 60wags x 60 mins 3600 wags /
    hour.
  • 3600 wags/ hour 24 hours / day
  • Wags / Day 3600 x 24 hours 86 400
    wags / day
  • 86400 wags / day 365 days / year
  • Wags / Year 86 400 x 365 days 31 536 000
    wags / year
  • 31536000 wags / year 10 years of
    life
  • Wags / Life 31 536 000 x 10 315 360 000
  • Wags / Life 3.153 6 x 108
  • A dog wags its tail approximately 3.153 6 x108
    in its lifetime.

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Tricks
  • Break the question down.

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Tricks
  • Break the question down.
  • Figure out what you know.

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Tricks
  • Break the question down.
  • Figure out what you know.
  • Make assumptions.

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Tricks
  • Break the question down.
  • Figure out what you know.
  • Make assumptions.
  • Make Estimates.

17
Tricks
  • Break the question down.
  • Figure out what you know.
  • Make assumptions.
  • Make Estimates.
  • Try different methods.

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Tricks
  • Break the question down.
  • Figure out what you know.
  • Make assumptions.
  • Make Estimates.
  • Try different methods.
  • Answers will vary from person to person.
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