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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T12:19:10+00:00 2026-06-16T12:19:10+00:00

Here’s a seemingly simple pondering. If one item is more valuable the higher it

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Here’s a seemingly simple pondering.
If one item is more valuable the higher it is (i.e., a=5 is worth more than a=2) and another item is more valuable the lower it is (i.e., b=2 is worth more than b=5), what is an equation that will calculate how “good” the item pair is?

A couple of approaches:

  • The perfect combination will be at 0.
  • Higher result is better.
  • Lower result is better.

Here’s a physical example, bicyles:

  • The lower the weight of a bicycle, the faster it performs. Also, the higher the gear ratio, the faster it performs. So:
    • One bike, bike a, has a weight of 29 and the highest gear (i.e., left*right, basically the same as gear ratio for our purposes) of 24.
    • Another, bike b has a weight of 26 and the highest gear of 25.

Which bike, assuming that weight and gear ratio matter the exact same in determining bike speed, will offer a fast speed?

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    2026-06-16T12:19:11+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:19 pm

    As given, this question does not have definitive answer.

    However, if you can define how important one metric compared to another, then it has a solution. For example, weight can have a metric of -50 (negative because the lower the better), and gear metric of 30. In that case total price can be defined as

    v1*m1 + v2*m2 + ...
    

    and the higher that total price is, the better.

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