This week our panelists play a round where math and language meet. Below we’ve provided some visual examples of the problems our panel have to crack. Pull these up while listening to Says You! and play along. Let us know what you think in the comments!
Use these visuals for this weekends show, and check back later in the week for more on the
“Happy Ending Problem.”
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Peter Lipman says:
A related definition for the phrase “for all practical purposes”. A boy and a girl stand at opposite sides of a room. Every five seconds they halve the distance between them. In theory they never meet. But after a short time they are close enough “for all practical purposes”.
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A related definition for the phrase “for all practical purposes”. A boy and a girl stand at opposite sides of a room. Every five seconds they halve the distance between them. In theory they never meet. But after a short time they are close enough “for all practical purposes”.