On the Subject of Activities

Since when did your habits determine your age?

This module consists of three screens showing different activities, 6 numbered buttons, and a name.

Finding the activity average age

Each activity has an average lower and upper age boundary. Use the lower boundary if the battery count modulo 10 is less than 4. Else, use the upper boundary. The activity ages are as follows:

ActivityLowerUpper
Admiring1390
Aiding1060
Boredom840
Building345
Coding1260
Cooking1150
Drawing575
Eating913
Housework1060
Messaging1450
Performing955
Playing216
Praying18100
Reading870
Sleeping2070
Storymaking1385
Studying1520
Teaching1970
Troublemaker518
Watching713

Now add the three activity ages together and divide by 3 (drop decimal places). In other words, take the mean age of all of the ages.

Adding name age

Now add an extra number from the name as follows:

  • Jake = +1
  • Emma = +2
  • Max = -1
  • Olivia = +3
  • Betty = -1
  • Musa = +5
  • Ryan = +1
  • Chris = NO CHANGE
  • Josie = -1
  • Kelly = +4

Which button to press

  • If average age is less than 10, press number 1.
  • If average age is ≥ 10 and ≤ 20, press number 2.
  • If average age is ≥ 21 and ≤ 30, press number 3.
  • If average age is ≥ 31 and ≤ 50, press number 4.
  • If average age is ≥ 51 and ≤ 75, press number 5.
  • If average age is more than 75, press number 6.