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How to clean the compost #

How to clean the compost bin

After it is picked up from the loading dock area, the compost bin may be dirty inside.

Here is an example of what it may look like: 27812C8E-EF86-48

Cleaning the compost bin is an easy and straightforward process, but must be performed carefully, so as to not get the operator's clothes dirty.

Here is how it can be done:

Step 1: Transport the compost bin to the janitor closet.

Step 2: Open the compost bin's lid all the way (flip it)

Step 3: Lift and tip the compost bin into/over the sink, so that any excess liquid pours out into the sink.

Step 4: Place the compost bin upright again.

Step 5: Test the faucet flow rate over the sink. Open the knob slowly, so that you do not get unexpected extra water pressure. Tune to a slow flow rate, which will not splash you when hitting random surfaces inside the bin.

Step 6: Close the faucet, and put the hose over the compost bin.

Step 7: Let the water flow slowly, and run it over the compost bin sides. Do this until about a gallon of water is at the bottom of the compost bin. Do not overfill the compost bin! Otherwise, you will not be able to lift it!

Step 8: Lift and tip, just like in step 3.

Repeat steps 4-8 until the compost bin looks/smells reasonably clean.

Step 9: Profit of one clean compost bin! Take it back into the lounge.

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This is what the composting bin looks like after pickup from the loading docks.

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Ripe Banana Report 5/14 #

Ripe Banana Report 5/14

SUMMARY:
Approx 120 bananas bagged and taken for freezing.
Approx 50 bananas composted.

As of this morning, there were still 2 boxes of ripe bananas left over, looking dire. Many were beginning to mold.

Between 8am and 9am, each box was taken to 100 and bagged.

Two gloves and six ziplock bags from inventory were used.

Bagging proceeded as follows:

One empty box with a bottom was set up for storing peels and unsalvageable bananas.

Another box was placed at a small distance.

Ziplock bag was positioned in between.

Salvageable bananas were removed from one box, peeled, and the inside of the banana placed inside the ziplock bag.

The ziplock bag was filled to near-capacity, but allowing a little bit of space for bag flexibility, then sealed.

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875. Koko Eating Bananas
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Koko loves to eat bananas. There are n piles of bananas, the ith pile has piles[i] bananas. The guards have gone and will come back in h hours.

Koko can decide her bananas-per-hour eating speed of k. Each hour, she chooses some pile of bananas and eats k bananas from that pile. If the pile has less than k bananas, she eats all of them instead and will not eat any more bananas during this hour.

Koko likes to eat slowly but still wants to finish eating all the bananas before the guards return.

Return the minimum integer k such that she can eat all the bananas within h hours.



Example 1:

Input: piles = [3,6,7,11], h = 8
Output: 4

Example 2:

Input: piles = [30,11,23,4,20], h = 5
Output: 30

Example 3:

Input: piles = [30,11,23,4,20], h = 6
Output: 23



Constraints:

1 <= piles.length <= 104
piles.length <= h <= 109
1 <= piles[i] <= 109



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