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There was a town whose main industry was a chicken processing plant out at the edge of town. One day the chickens just werent coming out right and no one at the plant had any idea what was wrong. They had checked everything. In desperation, they went to the dean of the local college and asked if he could recommend a consultant. He answered, Oh, Id recommend Dr. Von Herrin of the Process technology department. Hes our best man. If you can be helped, he can help you. So they contacted Dr. Von Herrin and explained their problem. He agreed to help and said he would come out the next day to collect data. They said they would cooperate completely. The next day they showed him around the plant. He asked a few questions and took lots of notes in his little notebook. The next afternoon, he called and said he had a few more questions and would be out in the morning. Dr. Von Herrin arrived in the morning, asked a few more questions and they supplied the answers. As it was Friday, he said that he would have his analysis completed over the weekend and to schedule a meeting for 10 am Monday. Promptly at 10, Dr. Von Herrin arrived. All the managers were eagerly waiting to hear his results. Standing at the blackboard, Dr. Von Herrin began his lecture. Before you can understand the solution to a problem, you must first know exactly what assumptions went into the solution. First, assume a homogeneous spherical chicken. Ashley Seow; Brittany Tyler; Muhammad Yunus; Qazah Shehzad; Edmond Mok; Sebastian Calvache
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 04:15:18 +0000

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