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SOLVE
THE
RIGHT
PROBLEM!
It doesn't matter how
you solved this problem!
During WWII, squadrons of
bombers flew over enemy territory...
Some of the planes
were shot down.
Many airplanes
returned safely
A mathematician studied
the returning airplanes...
He did a statistical analysis and
determined the bullet holes were
clustered in six specific
areas on the planes.
Reinforce the airplanes in the areas where clusters of bullet holes were found.
Reinforcing all six areas would add too much weight to the airplanes,
causing a fuel consumption problem.
It turns out they could only reinforce
four of the six areas.
Which four areas of the airplane
would you choose to reinforce?
The Important Idea...
They were counting holes on the planes that returned SAFELY!
What's your solution
to this problem?
You forgot about the other airplanes...
the ones that were shot down.
They had bullet holes in DIFFERENT areas than the planes that made it back.