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I was reminded by [livejournal.com profile] mathsex people that (1) if I assume gas mileage and speed are equally important, that I could just average the optimal speed for both and I get around 65mph for the ideal driving speed, or (2) a potential way of giving a more realistic value to my time as compared to the gas mileage is to put a dollar value on my time - according to my salary that's around $20/hr. More math to come...

Date: 2007-10-05 02:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com
Yeap, I was thinking about exactly that as I drove in this morning. The stats I have are rough. What I'm willing to use are that at 74 mph I get 36 mpg, and at 55 mph I get 40 mpg, and 55 mph gives the absolute maximum. I'm going to check with [livejournal.com profile] jethereal later, I'm pretty sure that's sufficient information to solve for those constants. Though actually it'd be more standard to write g(v) as follows

g(v)=Av^2+Bv+C

Don't ever forget the +C. ;) And also, I'd rather express it all in minutes so I don't have to deal with decimal hours, but that's a trival conversion. But what's less slightly less trival is that the total time should have a +20min b/c regardless of how fast I drive on the highway I still have local streets and traffic at the end. I should have something whipped up by the end of the day.

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