So I'm learning high school chemistry from The Teaching Company's HS Chemistry 2nd ED Videos with Frank Cardulla. He's a great instructor, but in our first 'problem' example to get us thinking, he asks:
If we have 3000 students in a school, and 30 students fit in each class room, how many rooms does the school need. Of courser the answer he was looking for is a very logical 100.
The only thing I am more than logical, is jaded. So of course my answer was 'there's no way of telling how many rooms are needed, because we don't know how many administrators per student, or administrators per teacher' they are utilizing, and they will need at least HALF the infrastructure it takes to do the thing that the school is there to do, in order to 'administrate' 'the school' doing it, right?
