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3,138 different combinations. Holy CRAP.:eek:


OK math wizards, if I do one shot of Cabo for each combination, How many bottles of Cabo does Jerry need to pick up for me? This is gonna be fun. I knew there would be a perk for me somewhere in all of this.:thumbup:


I need a drink,:D

Garth


Yea Garth!!!!!!!!:):)

Your on the right track:thumbup:
 
Excellent.

The answer is: 248 bottles of Cabo Wabo Rum.

Did you just call my Cabo Wabo RUM? I hate rum.:thumbdn:

Cabo Wabo is tequila.:D

Thats like calling Coors Light beer.

How dare you sir. I just don't know if we can be friends anymore after that.









OK you're forgiven. I can't stay mad at such a pretty face.;)





Garth
 
I cheated. Rather than reaching for a calculator ... I used my brain.

The darned thing has to be good for something besides a hat rack.:grumpy:

I just took other guy's answer and doubled it. . . but I guess I should have scrolled down a bit first.
 
Cabo Wabo is Tequila. . .:p

Well, there goes some of the fun. I thought it was some form of Rum. A very ... piratical drink.

But, what the heck, volumetrically the calculations are sound. And who am I to tell Garth what to drink?:)


[Sorry about that. And clearly, if you think I have a pretty face, you've already had enough tequila for one lifetime.]
 
A jigger has two measuring cups, the smaller is 1 oz (30 mL), and the larger is one standard shot, which is 1.5 oz (or 45 mL). A Double-shot (or shooter) is 90 mL, which would require 376.56 bottles.
 
A jigger has two measuring cups, the smaller is 1 oz (30 mL), and the larger is one standard shot, which is 1.5 oz (or 45 mL).

Sir, you are absolutely correct. However, I'm thinking that Mr. Reckner is a true he-man ... and is looking for a 2 oz shot.

Should I be incorrect, then we must accept your more "measured" calculation.

Still ... if we can get Jerry to buy either 189 bottles of tequila or 248 bottles of tequila ... well, I'll leave it to Garth to decide how many to requisition.:D;)
 
Sir, you are absolutely correct. However, I'm thinking that Mr. Reckner is a true he-man ... and is looking for a 2 oz shot.

Should I be incorrect, then we must accept your more "measured" calculation.

Still ... if we can get Jerry to buy either 189 bottles of tequila or 248 bottles of tequila ... well, I'll leave it to Garth to decide how many to requisition.:D;)

How would I write that up to get it past the petty cash accountant? Would that fall under grinding supplies or first aid equipment?
 
The LE is gorgeous but Garth's idea of bringing back the Bradley Tan for this model is truly genious:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
3,138 different combinations. Holy CRAP.:eek:


OK math wizards, if I do one shot of Cabo for each combination, How many bottles of Cabo does Jerry need to pick up for me? This is gonna be fun. I knew there would be a perk for me somewhere in all of this.:thumbup:


I need a drink,:D

Garth

standard cabo bottle: 750ml bottle
american single shot glass: 1.5 fl oz (44.36 mL) (this varies a little, but a 1.0oz shot is pretty small)

750ml/44.36ml= 16.9071 shot glasses per bottle (u.s.)
3,138x44.36ml= 139,201.68ml
139,201.68ml/750ml = 185.6022 bottles

so, rounding it to make it sorta even - you've gotta drink 17 shots 184 times, plus a last round of 10 shots to make a grand total of 185 1/2 bottles.
 
so, rounding it to make it sorta even - you've gotta drink 17 shots 184 times, plus a last round of 10 shots to make a grand total of 185 1/2 bottles.

Is that ALL? I thought this was gonna be difficult. Thanks for handling the math for me guys. Now I can get to some serious drinking.
 
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