I want one grain of rice placed on a chess board, and then doubled for each sqaure on the board.
>>219095719a lot of rice for a hired accountant
>>219095719lmao, he just wants a couple of grains of rice. No problem (suckah).
>>219095719NOOOO YOU ARE GONNA CRASH THE RICE ECONOMY AND BANKRUPT CHINA!!!!
That’s what, like 128 grains of rice? Whatever you want.
>>219097462It’s 2 trillion
>>219097543how do you even place that much rice on a square
>>219096452China produces three quadrillion, four hundred fifty-eight trillion grains annually
>>219097543then just ask for two trillion dude no need to be difficult
>>219098670who counts them
>>219095719grok says that is 5 billion or so if you're selling it for .25/kg which is a wholesale price
I'm not sure if you guys are pretending to be stupid but on the 64th square alone there would be 2^64 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 grains of rice which is more like the amount of atoms in the universe. That's the whole entire point of the fable.
>>219101192>believing in atomsIshygddt
>>219101192how do you know? Atoms are pretty small, the universe is pretty big.
>>219095719
I'm not doing the math but I don't think doubling each time for 64 squares would be a big number.
>>219098777you don't count individually, in the real world you just weigh shit at that point.
>>219101192>18,446,744,073,709,551,616 grains of rice which is more like the amount of atoms in the universeI'm pretty sure the universe is so big it has even more planets inside
>>219095719You can’t fit 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 grains of rice in the single square of a chessboard unless each square is roughly 12 miles to a side. This is assuming that the grains can be stacked into a roughly pyramidal shape. I didn’t use Ai bullshit for this, just a calculator and my brain. Keep mind and body strong.
>>219102359@grokwhat is chessboard?
>>219102359Kek
>>219103588What's heavier, a kilogram of feathers or a kilogram of rice?
>>219104184but steel is heavier than feathers
>>219101192>18,446,744,073,709,551,616 grains of rice which is more like the amount of atoms in the universe.No, that's more like the number of atoms in a grain of rice.
>>219095719>the year is 2026 and everyone knows how exponential growth worksnice try
>>219095719I want 72 prepubescent virgins (human not goat) (in the name of God)
>>219102359$20.80 would've been the better punchline
>>219102179for you
>>219102359i don't get it
>>219102359Linear growth because the kid got dreamt up in the exponential proverb story. I cant get any chatbot to understand this joke.
>>219102359>>219104621¢ 1 + ¢ 2 + ¢ 1 + ¢ 2 + ¢ 1 + … = ¢ 96
>>21910481864 squares1 penny on one square and 2 pennies on the other 63 squares = 127 pennies or $1.27
>>219104843Motherfucker who actually bothers with the cents symbol
>>219104863Peak boomer offers
>>21910481864 squared is 4096, which is roughly $1.27 of rice
>>219104621i agree personally, but >>219104863 is still valid. 2 things is not a pattern and the kid fell for it.
>>219104621i don't get it
Perhaps he's wondering why someone wouldn't swap doors when the gameshow hosts opens one of three
>>219105190Adding all the numbers from 1 through 64 would equal 2,080. In cents, that's equal to $20.80.The kid assumed multiplication was involved.
>>219104843But how many grains of rice can that buy me?
>>219105986how you mean that he added 1 penny for every square instead of doubling it
>>219106048oh*
>>219104843English please
>>21909754318
>>219101192No, on the 1st square is 2^0 so on the 64th square there is 2^63 so the total is 2^64 - 1.
>>219098590China can't even feed itself