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Waterville Designs

Waterville Designs. By Jacob Kahn, James Cerda, and Austin Frisby. Ride Dimensions. During the CLIMB, the speed would be between six inches/second and eight inches/second, at a slant of 60 degrees (6<x<8).

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Waterville Designs

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  1. Waterville Designs By Jacob Kahn, James Cerda, and Austin Frisby

  2. Ride Dimensions • During the CLIMB, the speed would be between six inches/second and eight inches/second, at a slant of 60 degrees (6<x<8). • During the DROP, the speed would be between two feet/second and three feet/second at a slant of 80 degrees (2<x<3). • During LOOP1, LOOP2, and LOOP3 the speed would be between a foot/second and sixteen inches/second during a 40 foot tall loop, then a 20 foot tall loop, and the a 15 foot tall loop.

  3. Capacity Restrictions • The passengers of the ride would need to be at least 5’ feet to ride the ride (x<5). • Anyone under the age of 12 would need to be accompanied by an adult (x<12). • Anyone above the age of 58 would not be allowed to ride the ride (x>58). • The maximum number of passengers that the Loop n’ Puke would be 16 (x<16).

  4. Number of Employees • To run the Loop n’ Puke we would need to hire two Maintenance Workers, one Ticket Salesman, and one Ride Operator. • If they take the job of a Maintenance Worker they would be paid a minimum of 25 dollars/hour and a maximum of 35 dollars/hour (25<x<35). • If they take the job of a Ticket Salesman they would be paid a minimum of 15 dollars/hour and a maximum of 25 dollars/hour (15<x<25). • If they take the job of a Ride Operator they would be paid a minimum of 25 dollars/hour and a maximum of 25 dollars/hour (25<x<35).

  5. Costs for Food and Menu Items • To help pay for the ride we would build a concession stand next to it. • We would sell drinks (1 dollar), hot dogs(2 dollars), chips (1 dollar), and hamburgers (3 dollars). Customers would be allowed to have the food after and before the ride.

  6. Rollercoaster Design

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