ok, one more puzzle from me. after this, someone else please post something interesting for us to figure out
In your laboratory, you are mixing up a huge batch of very dangerous chemicals. The reaction is so dangerous, that if you don't do your job properly, it will explode and take out a 50 mile radius. Fortunately, your job is simple. You have two chemicals - chemical A and chemical B - which come in the form of small sticks. All you have to do is toss in exactly 1 stick of chemical A and 1 stick of chemical B every ten minutes. The reaction lasts 100 minutes, so you have 10 sticks of each chemical. Unfortunately, your foolish lab assistant dropped all 20 sticks on the floor, and they all got mixed up! Worse yet, chemical A and B are virtually indistinguishable: they look, taste, smell, feel, and weigh the same!
The question: what strategy can you use to be sure to toss in exactly 1 stick of each chemical every 10 minutes for 100 minutes? Remember, if you put in too little during a 10 minute interval, you die. If you put in too much, you won't have enough alter, and you die.