{"id":306,"date":"2003-11-08T11:48:07","date_gmt":"2003-11-08T16:48:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rojisan.com\/blog\/2003\/11\/doing-the-ramen-math\/"},"modified":"2003-11-08T11:48:07","modified_gmt":"2003-11-08T16:48:07","slug":"doing-the-ramen-math","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rojisan.com\/blog\/2003\/11\/doing-the-ramen-math\/","title":{"rendered":"doing the ramen math"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>my <a href=\"https:\/\/rojisan.com\/blog\/2003\/11\/defending_the_cd.html\">defense of the cd<\/a> has generated some interesting responses.  oddly,  many of them are focused on the ramen math that appears toward the end.   (ok, maybe that&#8217;s not so odd, except that it suggests people read the whole thing).<\/p>\n<p>since it was so popular, i thought i&#8217;d do some more ramen math, take this to the next level and give you the generalized formula for feeding artists.<\/p>\n<p>to be completely fair, i think i need to establish a more rational ramen-unit price, and for that, i need to bump up my previous price point.  a quick spin around the web turned up a few places offering cases of 12 3oz maruchan ramen noodles for $1.89.  unit price:  $.1575, we&#8217;ll go with 20 cents for easy math, which is a substantial markup from my own last purchase (8 package for a dollar).  of course, this is a financial projection, so the more times i can say &#8220;that&#8217;s a conservative estimate&#8221; the better.  20 cents is a conservative estimate (!).  we&#8217;ll go with 20 cents.<\/p>\n<p>next, a band cannot live on ramen alone, and there&#8217;s a creative way to double-up on the ramen magic.  it&#8217;s rice, rice, baby.  here we&#8217;ll go with a 25-pound bag for $15.  at that price, rice is 60 cents per pound, or 3.75 cents per ounce.  just to be conservative (!), we&#8217;ll go with 4 cents per ounce.<\/p>\n<p>now to do the rest of the math, i need some rice-cooking standards.  the trick is to make ramen according to the directions, eat the noodles, then throw 2 ounces of rice (or so) into the leftover &#8220;stock,&#8221; and cook it again for a second serving.  so here&#8217;s the magic formula:  1 ramen package + 2 oz dry rice = two flavorful meals!<\/p>\n<p>$.20\/package + $.04 * 2 ounces = 28 cents for two meals, or 14 cents per meal.<\/p>\n<p>we&#8217;ll round that up to 15 cents to be conservative (!).<\/p>\n<p>there are 365.24219 days in the year, and three meals per day, so that&#8217;s 1095.72657 meals per person per year, and we&#8217;ll round that up to 1100 to be conservative (!).<\/p>\n<p>so the working musician needs 1100 meals at 15 cents each, or $165 per year, just to eat.  and we can extrapolate to a band of arbitrary size:<\/p>\n<table border=\"1\" align=\"center\">\n<tr>\n<th>band members<\/p>\n<th>meals per year<\/p>\n<th>dollars per year<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\">1<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">1100<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">165<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\">2<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">2200<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">330<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\">3<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">3300<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">495<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\">4<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">4400<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">660<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\">5<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">5500<\/p>\n<td align=\"center\">825<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p>anything beyond that is gravy, of course \ud83d\ude42  so, get out there and make some music!<\/p>\n<p>there are other advantages to this meal plan&#8230;  a 25-pound bag of rice has many, many uses on the road, but that&#8217;s a subject for another day&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>my defense of the cd has generated some interesting responses. oddly, many of them are focused on the ramen math that appears toward the end. 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