Are you Honest? Neither am I

Algebra Level 3

Everyone wants to be a perfect ideal human being. Let us assume that dishonesty is one of the factors that affects our perfectness and perfectness has an inverse square relationship with dishonesty. For any value d d of level of dishonesty we have a unique value p p of perfection.

If for d = 1 d=1 , the value of p = 1 p=1 . What will be the change in level of perfection when the level of dishonesty changes from 4 to 2?

1 4 \cfrac { 1 }{ 4 } 1 16 \cfrac { 1 }{ 16 } 3 16 \cfrac { 3 }{ 16 }

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1 solution

Siddharth Singh
Mar 17, 2015

Since, p is inversely proportional to d^2 therefore,when d=4 p=1/(4)^2=1/16 when d=2, p=1/(2)^2=1/4, change=1/4-1/16=3/16

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