Your parents tell you that if you are good for 1 million minutes that you can get a cell phone.
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Will you have to be good for 12 hours, or 12 days or 12 weeks?
This I call a Fermi Problem! Discover the amazing mathematician, Enrico Fermi
A “Fermi question” is a question in physics which seeks a fast, rough estimate of quantity which is either difficult or impossible to measure directly
“How many piano tuners are there in Chicago?” A typical solution to this problem involves multiplying a series of estimates that yield the correct answer if the estimates are correct. For example, we might make the following assumptions:
- There are approximately 9,000,000 people living in Chicago.
- On average, there are two persons in each household in Chicago.
- Roughly one household in twenty has a piano that is tuned regularly.
- Pianos that are tuned regularly are tuned on average about once per year.
- It takes a piano tuner about two hours to tune a piano, including travel time.
- Each piano tuner works eight hours in a day, five days in a week, and 50 weeks in a year.
From these assumptions, we can compute that the number of piano tunings in a single year in Chicago is
- (9,000,000 persons in Chicago) ÷ (2 persons/household) × (1 piano/20 households) × (1 piano tuning per piano per year) = 225,000 piano tunings per year in Chicago.
We can similarly calculate that the average piano tuner performs
- (50 weeks/year) × (5 days/week) × (8 hours/day) ÷ (2 hours to tune a piano) = 1000 piano tunings per year.
Dividing gives
- (225,000 piano tunings per year in Chicago) ÷ (1000 piano tunings per year per piano tuner) = 225 piano tuners in Chicago.
The actual number of piano tuners in Chicago is about 290.[3]
Other Fermi problems
Try our Family of Problems – Fermi Collection on http://completemath.onmason.com/family-of-problems/geometry-and-measurement/
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https://www.mathcircles.org/files/Fermi_Estimates_Lesson_Plan.pdf