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How would I do this in under two minutes? There has to be a better way. The concept is easy but the mental math is too tedious.
To me the longer part was putting down the correct formula and understanding that the "other" seeds dont matter. So, yes, I also did not do it in two minutes.
The calculations are just 3 operations with ratios, and its a 700 level question.
I'm not sure. Lets see what people say.

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Wait I'm having a problem working through this with a calculator. The amount of seed is reaching a limit of 33.33.

1 Day: 25 * .25 + 25 = 31.25
2 Days: 31.25 * .25 + 25 = 32.8125
3 Days: 32.8125 * .25 + 25 = 33.203
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LIMIT EXPLAINED:

Assume a quart has 100 seeds, so there will be 25 millet seeds in each quart of feeder.

The math for 1 day would be: (25 * .25 + 25) -> 25(.25 + 1)
The math for 2 days would be: (25 * .25 + 25) * .25 + 25 -> (.25^2 * 25 + .25 * 25) + 25 -> 25(.25 + .25^2 + 1)
The math for 3 days would be: 25(.25 + .25^2 + .25^3 + 1)

This infinitely repeating pattern S can be approximated with the following math (this is more accurate the more days millet is laid):

S = .25 + .25^2 + .25^3 + .25^4 ...

.25*S = .25^2 + .25^3 + .25^4 + .25^5 ...

Focusing on the term S, we can eliminate the infinitely repeating part of the equations by subtracting .25 * S from S. Subtracting both equations equals .25!

Solve for S: S - .25*S = .25 -> S(1 - .25) = .25 -> S(.75) = .25 -> S = .33

RETURN TO THE EQUATIONS ABOVE:

The equations above can be simplified to the following: 25(S + 1) = 25(1.33) = 33.25, which is why the amount of Millet reaches a limit of approximately 33.33.
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Are you calculating the amount of millet eaten instead of millet left over?

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Are you calculating the amount of millet eaten instead of millet left over?

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Yep, wow did I overcomplicate this. Oh well, the math is interesting. This is much easier now.

Monday: 25 * .75 = 18.75 Left over
Tuesday: (18.75 + 25) * .75 = 32.81
Wednesday: (32.81 + 25) * .75 = 43.36 Left over
Thursday: (43.37 + 25) * .75 > 50 Left Over

The birds will then find the amount left over on Friday. It's important to assume the birds will start eating on Monday and that they eat after the millet is laid. This lead to a lot of confusion on my end even after my initial mistake.
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