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RE: SteemMonsters Giveaway #1AAA3#
Ok, so why do the rest of the pipes matter if the first ones have a limit of 34 litres per hour in total? The last one having a limit of 74 is irrelevant because that amount can't be filled with a limited entry level.
This can be simulated by creating a new block per hypothetical minute. The block would carry information about how many pandas are active, and each block would read the information on the previous block, read how much it would be earning, and restructure itself for the new amount, decide how many pandas to hire and pass it to the next block. Each block would read if the goal amount of litres has been achieved, create a new one if the goal hasn't been achieved and lastly record the activities of the block.
In fact, pandas can't last long, right?
Is this at the beginning? It's hired, it drinks 1 L, it produces 3 points (litres?), so it has a net revenue of 2 per hour, but does it produce 3 more points in the next hour? I imagine that if it consumes 1 litre and produces 3 litres per hour, it's basically producing 2 litres per hour.
This is what it's for. The pandas want to produce points to make their sentence xD
So they drink 1 liter of water, then produce 3 points, then have to drink again to produce more.
Yeah. So if a pipe that carries a low amount of water ends in a pipe that can carry a large amount of water, the next pipe simply carries all the water and its exact limit doesn't matter.
However, if a pipe that carries a large amount of water ends in a pipe that can carry only a small amount of water, the next pipe can only carry the amount of water it can hold.
The rest of the pipes matter, because some limit the amount of water that can fit through them. Yes, the last one of 74 doesn't matter, but it's a great way to mess with people, right?