Ok guys and gals, I have something to add to this:
http://www.astrohoroscopes.com/puzzl.../burnrope.html
Q:
There are two lengths of rope.
Each one can burn in exactly one hour.
They are not necessarily of the same length or width as each other.
They also are not of uniform width (may be wider in middle than on the end), thus burning half of the rope is not necessarily 1/2 hour.
By burning the ropes, how do you measure exactly 45 minutes worth of time?
A:
If you light both ends of one rope, it will burn in exactly a 1/2 hour. Thus, burn one rope from both ends and the other rope from only one end. Once the one rope (which is burning from both ends) finally burns out (and you know a 1/2 hour has elapsed), you also know that the other rope (which is burning from only one end) has exactly 1/2 hour left to burn. Since you only want 45 minutes, light the second end of the rope. This remaining piece will burn in 15 minutes. Thus, totaling 45 minutes.
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Now, going by that was stated in the question:
"They also are not of uniform width (may be wider in middle than on the end), thus burning half of the rope is not necessarily 1/2 hour."
Have they shot themselves in the foot? If the width is not consisent then using the "burn both ends and stop the 2nd rope method" would not be accurate. How can that be correct?
-SF