👉 Laundry math refers to the efficient allocation of laundry loads across washing machines to minimize water and energy usage while maximizing cleanliness. The goal is to balance the number of loads per machine with their respective capacities and cycles, ensuring no machine runs too full or too lightly. For example, if Machine A can handle 5 loads at 30 minutes each and Machine B can handle 3 loads at 20 minutes each, a smart laundry system might schedule 5 loads on Machine A (10 cycles of 30 minutes) and 3 loads on Machine B (6 cycles of 20 minutes), totaling 8 loads. This approach ensures optimal use of resources, reducing overall consumption and costs while maintaining clean clothes.