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Silver:
--- Quote from: Frenchfry on July 06, 2011, 02:41:48 AM ---Without them BEING ABLE to touch each other, Silver. As in, the possibility is not there.
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The way you worded it made it sound like they were forbidden from touching eachother.
This is very similar to a chess question.
2 people played a round of best 2 of 3 games of chess.
They each won 2 games.
There were no ties.
How is this possible?
A: They weren't playing eachother.
Same thought proccess
So revised answer is they stood there at different times.
LeoReborn:
--- Quote from: Silver on July 06, 2011, 05:58:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: Frenchfry on July 06, 2011, 02:41:48 AM ---Without them BEING ABLE to touch each other, Silver. As in, the possibility is not there.
--- End quote ---
The way you worded it made it sound like they were forbidden from touching eachother.
This is very similar to a chess question.
2 people played a round of best 2 of 3 games of chess.
They each won 2 games.
There were no ties.
How is this possible?
A: They weren't playing eachother.
Same thought proccess
So revised answer is they stood there at different times.
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Which is exactly what I said. :P
Mr Pokemon:
Your answers are flawed.
If they stood on the paper at different times, one could easily go and touch the other, and vice versa when they switch. If they ripped it, it wouldn't be the same piece of paper anymore. It would be two pieces of paper. If you are able to simply slide a piece of paper under a door, then the children could slide their fingers under and touch each other's feet.
Answer: Make a wall of plastic wrap that forms a barrier between them, stretching all the way to the ground.
If you are going to be all technical and say they could simply bust through the plastic, then you deserve to rot in hell.
Shadowfred:
I'm pretty sure a piece of paper going under a door doesn't mean fingers would fit through too. Also, since they have to stand on the paper, if they tried to get fingers under it, they would likely not be standing on the paper anymore.
Mr Pokemon:
Most doors have enough space for fingers, to eliminate friction from the floor. I'm pretty sure an average family would have these kind of doors in their house.
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