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Weirdest homework question EVER

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It's not difficult or anything (just basic microeconomics - I do most of it in my head), but this question is just so strange I figure I'd share it with you all:

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Whomever wrote this question must've been high on something, I would think.
 
Why couldn't my microeconomics course been like that?

Mine was alll like...boring, and normal.
 
Just when we thought the United States economy was screwed up...

If I lived on planet Mungo, I'd spend all my money on ambrosia and then trade some of the ambrosia for bubble gum. While not explicitly illegal, it would certainly irritate the monetary police. Then I'd give the police the finger, or whatever the equivalent is in Mungoan culture, which I'm going to assume is waving one's genitals in a mocking fashon.

I'm also going to assume that, instead of who has the largest wang, it's who has the most wangs who wins. If I was Mungoan, I would have seven wangs. (The wang-having gender typically has between two and six wangs. Some have as many as ten, and are worshiped as gods.)
 
It's a secret, from the secret new world order at Mungo.


I have to second: wha the fuck kind of math test question is this? And it's WAY TOO involved with it's own reality too.
 
It reminds me of the test questions my grade 11 and 13 physics teacher used to give. Taking tests in those classes was actually fun just to see how he would phrase the questions.
 
I wish more economics professors were willing to think outside of the box like yours apparently does. When I was in college, I got in a heated argument in class with my macroeconomics professor, having to do with how nations and large corporations should calculate their annual budgets. It was toward the beginning of the semester, so the other students were still used to thinking about their own checkbooks and not a bunch of deep hooey, so they agreed with me, and that really pissed him off.

Turns out, my thinking was right after all. I'd rather not have to watch powerlessly all these years later while our economy tanks and proves it, but I was right. :(
 
I had a question almost exactly like that in my Econ class last summer! It was on the damned final.
 
So what was part "b" to that question? I think my wife would love to see the rest of this - she's a high school economics teacher!
 
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