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in CURED, 11 hours ago, by Xander Henderson
Per my comment at the bottom, I don't know that this question is on-topic. Is there some "Business SE" or "How to Get a Job SE" that we should send it to? or is it on-topic?
in CURED, 53 mins ago, by postmortes
@XanderHenderson I would say that the fermi-problems tag would be a lot better for it than recreational mathematics. If the aim of the question were a useful estimate then it's borderline on-topic here, or maybe on Physics.SE. If it's, as suggested, to test a candidates approach to such problems then we're definitely the wrong SE for that. Trying to get mathematicians to reach a consensus is tricky... ;-)
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