For a thought experiment assume you are an Industrialist running a Ice factory who depends on a underground aquifer for water supply which can hold a maximum of 12 Gallons at a go. You share this aquifer with three other such industrialists. Let's consider the aquifer starts at full capacity Ie., there are 12 Gallons of water in the pond initially and the water replenishes every night in a manner that for every two gallons there would be another gallon added each night. So, to maximize this supply how much water can each of you corporate can dig up each day? Think about it. Assume that water replenishes almost immediately and disregard the other factors like rain. The answer is one! Yes, each of you industrialist can take exactly one gallon of water for production each day to maintain an adequate water supply. The math here works like this: If each of the four industrialists dig up one gallon each there would be 8 gallons of water left in the aq...
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