Although some of you probably think I have too much time on my hands, I have actually been doing serious study. Today I present Part 1 of my latest Nobel winning research.
Fact: We wear Underpants so that we don't soil our 'outerpants', meaning we can wear our (more expensive) outerpants for more than one day.
This is a fundamental economic construct of the 21st Century with billions of dollars being traded daily through companies manufacturing these intimates.
However, are we being misled?
Consider this, the average cost of a pair of Outers is $22. So, at what price point are underpants 'too expensive'?
For example; if, in a average week, Mr Average wears 8 pairs of underpants (the 8th being for a special night out) plus two pairs of outerpants at work, a pair of jeans covering the weekend and his special 'night out' pants his tally will be:
8b + 4a (Where a = Outerpants and b = Underpants)
However, what if he had decided to go commando and soil his Outerpants at work forcing a daily change. He also soils at the weekend but decides that denim is robust enough to take the abuse. We end up with this:
7a (i.e. he wears 7 pairs of outers and NO underpants!)
To solve the cut off point for Underpants, we must solve this equation:
8b + 4a = 7a
Given that the average price of Outers is $22 we can substitute and arrive at:
8b + 88 = 154
Rearrange to give
8b = (154 - 88)
8b = 66
Therefore b = $8.25
Sadly, for those guys wearing "quality" Underpants costing more than $8.25 you're just kidding yourselves.
Women, on the otherhand, should always wear two pairs of knickers. Coz they're are like slugs.
An excellent theory and mathamatically sound.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to win a Nobel Peace Prize, in fact I would kill to win one.
Keep up the good work, Manuk.
(Manx + Canadian or Canuk - Manuk)
Can you really win a Nobel Peace Price for calculating pant soiling?
ReplyDeleteGenius, at least I can now justify my y-fronts to the wife, it just wouldn't be cost effective to buy new ones.
Ooh, Maths and damp knickers in one post - can it get better?
ReplyDeleteAren't you back in the UK? Why still $?