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Another Maths theorem?
Have always been fascinated by how Mathematics can be applied to anything, everything in life.
Let's assume the following: I = An Individual P = Peer C = Initiatives S = Support W = Work R = Targets, Results and Performance
I + C = R P = S
For every P, C = 2W
For every I, C + P + S = R C = 4W
I + C - P = R/2 or I + C = R/2 I + C + P + S = 2R
Question S is a rare resource because C means 2W for P. (a) Show how you get R without P and S. (b) Derive W for I if you are able to answer part (a) of this question.
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Interesting relationship and concept you are trying to drive at....
but Its hard to understand:
I do agree with the following relationships:
I + C = R
P = S
But you need to elaborate on the rest.
Do you mean that offering intiatives by your peer results in the peer covering additional work, hence
(Assumption 1: Suppose that the peer do everything swee-swee for you)
For every P, C = 2W
And for I, C= -W, since you do less work...
How to inteprete the relationship,
For every I,
C + P + S = 2W
C = 4W
....????????????? you need to funish with more information and details...
Sorry, is C + P + S = 2R
and me dun mean C = -W for I.
aiya, wait till my brain starts functioning again then i try explaining or furnish with details
aiyo... so chim!! please simplify it lol. :o