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What's the answer to #10. It's the only one I couldn't figure out. Probably overlooking the obvious, but I'm not getting the question.... [:/]



8. It's the number of lines in the shape.

Next question - Does a circle have zero angles in it, or an infinite number of angles?

Blues,
Dave
"I AM A PROFESSIONAL EXTREME ATHLETE!"
(drink Mountain Dew)

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I could have been a member for a couple of reasons, but I was smart enough to know that "Member of MENSA" means jack and shit in life, and being a member has less benefits than being in the Jelly of the Month Club. At least they'd give me something for my fee as opposed to "Bragging Rights."


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If it's a perfect circle, zero angles.

Logic anomaly:
1/3 * 3 = 1 right?

1/3 = .3333(infinity) right?

.3333(infinity) * 3 = .99999(infinity)

hmmmmm. :S



No anomaly at all. There's merely something lost in translation of the numbers. .333333 (infinity) is merely the closest numerical approximation.


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I missed that q also, because I think it is a bad question. A circle has zero lines, not one.



Huh? A circle is comprised of one curved line and zero (or possibly infinite) angles. I'm having a hard time imagining how one could draw anything with zero lines.

Blues,
Dave
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(drink Mountain Dew)

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