How many holes does this shirt have?
eight
what do i win
8
What do I win
originiallasid
>>36426742
You have solved my riddle. Congratulations.
-head hole
-left arm hole
-right arm hole
-torso hole
-2 holes in front
-2 holes in back
>>36426684
Good trick, originally thought it was 6, but realized those count as four instead of two
>>36426773
Ok but what do l win?
>>36426684
Idk can I see the other side?
>>36426788
...Another riddle?
None it's on a 2d plain
Its onlyn2 holes maybe 4 if youncount the back as separate freaking dum dums
>>36426684
8 is obvious answer but maybe more are hidden behind the fabric of the front of the shirt
Ok this is one is tougher. Put numbers in the boxes so they add up to the numbers in the boxes but you cannot delete the numbers with the red dots.
>>36426878
Works downside but not sideways. Nice autism anon
>>36426918
I was testing you and you passed. Here is the real riddle.
>>36426986
IS that a times or a plus
>>36427164
It's part of the riddle.
>>36427185
So deciphering your shitty handwriting is part of solving the riddle?
>>36427253
Yes. That is correct. Figuring out if that's an x or + is part of the riddle.
>>36427274
I'm just going to go with + because then its symmetric
>>36427367
Very well then. You may be right in that choice.
I don't get it but I found a combination that works
>>36427560
Good, you pass. Congratulations on solving that riddle.
Do you wish to continue?
>>36427597
I would originally like to
>>36427630
Ok. How many triangles do these lines form?
>>36427727
23 I think
You have been muted for 32 seconds, because your comment was not original.
>>36427727
23 or 25
sd
>>36427784
Close but I have tricked you.
>>36427790
Why 25?
>>36427825
Is badly drawing it the trick?
>>36427856
The answer and trick are unrelated to my beautiful drawing.
>>36427925
Oh, it's 24 if you add the top right corner
from what we see its 8 but there might be holes on the back that we can't see because the front portion isnt ripped
nice try op
>>36426684
4 and 2 cum stains.
>>36427973
Correct. Congratulations on solving the riddle.
>>36426684
8, people say, but how do they know? they can't see the rear, the two holes in the back might as well be one, or there may be more holes.
>>36426824
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>>36428301
>itt brainlet galore
god I wish /sci/ was more busy
If we define hole as a hole in a parameterized topological space such that where the function g(x1, x2, ... xn) has values where a circle: C under the same parameter mapping with radius R > 0 is not an element of the range of the function g under the homomorphism H
define the shirt to be a collections of the parameterizations of h(Y) of the multiple functions g(X): R^2 to R^3 such that a line will be looped back into itself after it hits a variable length L.
Let G(X) be the set of all such functions and H(Y) be the set of all such mappings , the cardinality G(X) must be a value less than infinite because shirts are made of an finite number of textile strings
therefore a shirt (H(Y)) is composed of a finite number of lines. If we then map H(Y) into R2 again by F(Z) to get a map to a finite space from lines with infinite length in G(X)
since a line in R2 has an area of 0 as proven in linear algebra and the area of the shirt is A > 0 then there must exist a n>0 of circles that exist bounded between the finite number of strings therefore you can model the number of circles C by the number of lines with the correlation as lines increase the numbers of circle increase
>tfw too lazy to finish my own proof
Anyway as you approach an infinite number of lines you approach an infinite number of circles which therefore means you have a number approaching infinite number of holes
>>36426684
Infinitesimal if you include the small nit holes, molecules and all that.
>>36426742
could be a single big hole in the back which is what it looks like
>>36428370
A hole is not necessarily a circle you brainlet
>>36428301
>that pic
Obviously 4.
>>36428370
>being THIS insecure about your intelligence
you faggot
>>36428426
>calling me a brainlet while not understanding the notations
A circle with R>0 can exist in a hole is what I stated
I have this new riddle for you. On the left, you can see 4 figures. Arrange these figures across these spaces in a way that the same figure is not repeated in any row or column.
>>36428569
this is ez
>>36428569
Done. What do I win?
Unless empty spaces count as a similar figure.
>>36428535
>being buttmad bc you couldn't solve a simple mathematical riddle
>>36428569
Did i do it rite?
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>>36428639
You win a new riddle.
Anon wants a gf but he can't get one. Assist him in obtaining a gf. I choose this anon >>36428370
>>36428567
So does any fucking shape
Don't come up with some flawed bullshit
>>36428704
Can I have a hint?
Oh god I need a fucking hint.
>>36428728
Ok, I shall give you a hint.just b urself bro
>>36426684
zero
The sleeves, neck and bottom have been sewn shut.
The white parts are cum stains.
why are some letters above the line and others below?
>>36428712
t. brainlet
there's a reason they use circles to define limits and open sets
let me break it down to you any space with A>0 on R^2 can have a circle with with a radius bonded by closest line from the center x
thus either the space must equal the circle or it must be greater, however it will always be able to be contained in the space.
why not use a square?
because not every point of the boundary is of equal distance to the center x
>>36428847
All the letters on the bottom are gay.
>>36428887
What if they're traps? Traps aren't gay.
>>36428847
Bottom ones have curved letters, top ones are straight
>>36429195
You are correct. Congratulations for solving that riddle.
>>36426684
4 more than it should