May I propose that you throw away personal prejudices and start it all over from clean sheet (but inthis thread)?
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Originally posted by AtWMay I propose that you throw away personal prejudices and start it all over from clean sheet (but inthis thread)?Comment
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Originally posted by BobTheCrateOliver,
Well you did a pretty good impression of saying those 4 numbers didn't add up to 32.4999.
Originally posted by BobTheCrateIf you weren't such an obnoxious little prat this thing would have been resolved yonks ago.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverEverybody but you resolved this thing days ago.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWNot me -- I am still not convinced which one of you is right.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverAre you serious???
Hint: its the Russian puzzle.
Open your mind and seek for solutions out of the box.Comment
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F.G
You're just too kind. More than I deserve I suspect.
-- Oliver --
Seeing as though you're having so much fun, can you try answering the questions from time to time ?
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1. Do you agree the quoted 4 areas add up to 32.4999 or not ?
2. If you do not agree, please state what they do add up to.
3. If you dispute the area calculations for all or any of the sub-shapes just say which and I'll prove them to you one by one.Comment
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Why won't one of you take photoshop and cut out parts from Figure 1, and then try to arrange them into figure 2?Comment
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Oh do try and keep up AtW
We're on to my true right angle, not your 'Russian' one with the kinky hypotenuse.Last edited by BobTheCrate; 21 August 2005, 18:26.Comment
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