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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
| Thermodynamics of Materials |
| 3.00 Fall 2001 |
| W. Craig Carter |
| Department of Materials Science and Engineering |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| 77 Massachusetts Ave. |
| Cambridge, MA 02139 |
Problem Set 1: Due Fri. Sept. 14, Before 5PM in 4-047
Exercise 1.1
- Bad News
- Your plans next summer to catch a lucrative job at a dotcom
have been mercilessly dashed by ``irrational exuberance.''
- Good News
- You have found a lucrative job nearby anyway!
- Bad News
- Your job is to sell fruits and vegetables for the
International House of Tutti Frutti Panoply Conglomerate
to the mollycoddled
students at Harbored University.
- Good News
- The students at Harbored pay with twenty dollar bills fresh from the
ATM and either don't bother or can't count their change!
- Bad News
- The avaricious bureaucratic muddlers at Harbored levy a weekly tax based on
your average supply of fruits and vegetables--and you don't have time to make a daily
inventory.
- More Bad News
- The sorcerer's apprentices of IHTFP conglomerate send you
apples at a constant rate of
, bananas at rate
and
carrots at rate
.
Construct a model for the value of your inventory.
You may need to introduce symbols for processes that affect your inventory, such as
,
,
for the rate of purchases of apples, bananas and
carrots.
Carefully consider all the various processes that would affect your inventory.
Is it reasonable that your average inventory is a function of
only
,
,
,
,
, and
?
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W. Craig Carter
2001-09-06