Unrealistic or nonsensical word or story problems, routine and nonroutine, that may or not be
solvable—however, most of them serve to humorize,
parodize, or satirize mathematics.
One question from “The
Bigly Book of Fake Math Problems” is the following: “At a Trump rally, if 10 coronaviruses
infect 10
diehard supporters in 10 minutes, how many of these foreign viruses will be needed to infect 100 supporters in 50 minutes?”