A prodigy's father replies to his daughter's 2000 poems a day. Do you think this "efficiency" can be achieved?
A prodigy's father replies to his daughter's 2000 poems every day. I think this "efficiency" can't be achieved. If he insists on writing poems for 24 hours, he writes a poem for 43.2 seconds on average (24×3600÷2000=43.2). This is not a difficult task, but an impossible task, except for low quality, irrigation, cheating or malicious plagiarism.