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:::spoiler Transcript

My Hobby:
Embedding NP-Complete problems in restaurant orders
[A menu is shown.]
Chotchkies Restaurant
Appetizers

  • Mixed Fruit 2.15
  • French Fries 2.75
  • Side Salad 3.35
  • Hot Wings 3.55
  • Mozzarella Sticks 4.20
  • Sampler Plate 5.80

Sandwiches

  • Barbecue 6.55

[Megan, another person, and Cueball are sitting at a table. Cueball is holding the menu as well as a thick book and is ordering from a waiter. Megan is facepalming.]
Cueball: We'd like exactly $15.05 worth of appetizers, please.
Waiter: ...Exactly? Uhh...
Cueball: Here, these papers on the knapsack problem might help you out.
Waiter: Listen, I have six other tables to get to—
Cueball: —As fast as possible, of course. Want something on traveling salesman?

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for sharing the xkcd explained link. That was interesting!

SPOILER:

!1. A combination of two orders of hot wings, one order of mixed fruit, and one sampler plate

  1. Seven mixed fruit orders (this solution was not intended - see trivia section in OP's link)!<
[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

You missed the greatest part:
Randall explains [...] that this was due to him using a Perl script with a bug ("You can't compare IEEE floats for equality").