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If you take a boston creme donut, and slice it into thirds, and then put the 3 slices together again ... do you have one donut? -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Mar 5 '10, 13:35
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the crumbs say no -- nm
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Redmond on a phone
Mar 5, 13:37
Yes, but you can't cut a slice to = 0.333... because it's impossible. You can cut it to 1/3 though.
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JaxSean
Mar 5, 13:37
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what you are saying means, as a corollary, that it is impossible to sum an infinite series to a whole number.
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TFox
Mar 5, 13:42
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I was going to ask this. What's the proof that 1/3=0.333...? -- nm
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Max
Mar 5, 13:43
I say the answer is false either way - you still get bits of creme and chocolate on the knife -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 5, 13:38
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(Bery win) -- nm
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TFox
Mar 5, 13:38
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