So, I have a problem that's on my homework and I have no fuckin clue how to do it. I know Morty is an electrician and some of the rest of you are just plain smart-asses so help me out if you can:
You have four light bulbs, light bulbs one, two, three, and four. All have the same intensity. Bulb one is unscrewed causing only bulb one to go out. Now, bulb two's intensity is 30% greater than it was originally. Bulbs three and four each have 2/3 of their original intensity. Based upon this information, how are the four bulbs wired?
Thanks in advance.


















Reply With Quote


It's a first grade question. Are you smarter than a first grader ??? I guess not.
