Stumped

Tue, 9/6/05, 2:29 pm



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Pete C:


1) The sugar dispenser will take as input a drop of blood from the user along with any medically relevant parameters for calculating the expected rise in blood glucose per gram of sugar (weight, gender, etc.). The dispenser then dispenses a safe amount of sugar.

2) Feeds stimulating drugs at a given time via transdermal patch

3) It is most likely a real number, probably a natural number.

Wednesday, Nov 10, 2010, 2:32 AM


Andrew T:


3) The number is "i" (imaginary). Get it?

Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011, 8:14 PM


Jeff G.:


1) is highly inappropriate, considering my mother suffers from diabetes. if your diabetic, you don't eat refined suger. end of story. refined sugar is the *worst* thing you can eat as a diabetic. if you need suger, you get it in unrefined foods, such as fruits. and you exercise to lower your bmi to help balance your blood suger levals.

that is exactly how i would answer the question. any interviewer who would negatively rate that answer should be fired.

Thursday, Sep 29, 2011, 7:45 AM





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