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#1 2015-05-22 14:32:28, last edited by Pingohits (2015-05-22 14:34:17)

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the paper caper

i thought of this riddle while i was sleeping, so here it goes:

You have a standard issue of US Letter paper. How, and in what way, can you use that piece of paper to measure something that is 19.5 inches?

This means you have to use that paper, and that paper only, to somehow create a measurement of 19.5 inches.

RULES:

-You can cut the paper, but you must have a logical reason to do so.

-That piece of paper is your ONLY piece of paper; no second sheet whatsoever

-You do not have a ruler. Finger rulers do not count either. The only ruler you have is what you know of the sheet of US Letter paper

-YOU MUST HAVE A LOGICAL REASON WHEN CUTTING PIECES OF PAPER! Don't do something like:

bad english user wrote:

i cut piece of paper into 4.5 inches

NO!

THAT IS STUPID!

How did you know that piece of paper was 4.5 inches? You have no ruler!

This riddle uses basic math; i am sure you guys can figure it out in less than a minute


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#2 2015-05-22 14:51:34

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Re: the paper caper

fold it in just the right way


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#3 2015-05-22 15:24:33

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Re: the paper caper

Apparently, "US letter paper" is 8.5 by 11 inches, so the short side and the long side adds up to 19.5. Which means that you can just lie whatever you want to measure right next to it and then turn the paper 90 degrees using the corner as the pivot point.

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#4 2015-05-22 15:46:49

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If we are, for some reason, not allowed to turn the paper you could create a 19.5 inches long ruler using this method:

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It doesn't matter how far down the cut in step two is, as long as you cut out an equally thick bit in step three (using the first bit you cut off as the unit of measurement).

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#5 2015-05-22 15:53:45

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I'm actually dumb as hell.

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#6 2015-05-22 16:44:37

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Arya Goes Blind. wrote:

I'm actually dumb as hell.

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this one is correct

the first one had a problem in step 2; i understand you don't have to cut it that way, but I was asking for a perfect measurement of 19.5. It was pretty smart though. Please, accept this pm of a cabbage leaf as a reward (will be sent)


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#7 2015-05-22 21:11:43, last edited by Anch (2015-05-22 21:14:58)

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Re: the paper caper

Give us more riddles!
Oh here is a reallllllly hard one:
You have a 12 inch ruler. Now make it so its 6 inches.

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#8 2015-05-24 22:13:08

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Re: the paper caper

anch159 wrote:

Give us more riddles!
Oh here is a reallllllly hard one:
You have a 12 inch ruler. Now make it so its 6 inches.

Answer

was not expecting that

nice one anch

do more


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#9 2015-05-25 03:00:58

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Re: the paper caper

You have a paper which dimensions are 12x12 inches. How can you cut it so it turns into an 4.6x7.356 inch paper?

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#10 2015-05-25 15:45:38

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Re: the paper caper

anch159 wrote:

You have a paper which dimensions are 12x12 inches. How can you cut it so it turns into an 4.6x7.356 inch paper?

Answer

omgomgomgogmgomgg you are super duper smart


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#11 2015-06-01 02:39:50

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Re: the paper caper

anch159 wrote:

You have a paper which dimensions are 12x12 inches. How can you cut it so it turns into an 4.6x7.356 inch paper?

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#12 2015-06-01 02:49:35

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N1KF wrote:
anch159 wrote:

You have a paper which dimensions are 12x12 inches. How can you cut it so it turns into an 4.6x7.356 inch paper?

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You can cut something with only one scissor by using your hands.

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