Will the bucket save the house from being flooded?
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Will the bucket save the house from being flooded?
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6 Responses
insufficient data
a. how big is the bucket?
b. what is the source of the water?
c. is the flow likely to increase or decrease?
d. is the water damaging the cieling to a point where large lumps are about to come down, which would effect the bucket and may result in a deluge?
e. is a bucket the answer, might stopping the source of water be a better/quicker answer?
f. as the ceiling wets is it likely that the water will take a different course and start to run across the cieling to another point or down the walls?
g. Is the homeowner trying to grow stalagtites?
Data
a. how big is the bucket?
Doesn’t matter a bucket is a bucket
b. what is the source of the water?
A drip
c. is the flow likely to increase or decrease?
Doesn’t matter its a drip
d. is the water damaging the cieling to a point where large lumps are about to come down, which would effect the bucket and may result in a deluge?
A drip is a drip and it carries on dripping
e. is a bucket the answer, might stopping the source of water be a better/quicker answer?
The bucket is all we have to catch the drips
f. as the ceiling wets is it likely that the water will take a different course and start to run across the cieling to another point or down the walls?
No it will carry on dripping into the bucket
g. Is the homeowner trying to grow stalagtites?
No
sorry, I can’t agree with you there!
http://www.invopak.co.uk/packaging-containers/1-1-5/un-approved-buckets.aspx
Everything from a 5 litre bucket to a 26 litre bucket just from one supplier
"All buckets are not created equal"
Buckets
For the purposes of this exercise we can assume that it is a "normal" bucket.
http://www.cleaningsupplies4u.com/department/brooms-mops-buckets/buckets-mop-buckets/product/10ltr-bucket-blue-each/
flooded or sent mad
by my calculations it will take c1666 hours to fill the bucket but the
drip
drip
drip
drip
would have driven me mad before then
Drip Drip Drip
I usually give them 10 minutes to do this…never have this many questions!
When we sort this one out I have one with a Mummy and a Roll of Toilet Paper…will treat you to that one tomorrow!