lemonnz
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It looks trivial but only 3 SAT testers answered it correctly, and not even the SAT professionals got it right.
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Whats the answer?Im high iq
It’s what I and the professionals thought, but no.
It’s 4 revolutions
I wasn’t expecting anyone on .org to get it4 nigga
Bro howI wasn’t expecting anyone on .org to get it
I wasn’t expecting anyone on .org to get it
it would only be 3 if it was rotated on a straight line of 3 times the circumference since it goes round in a circle it then adds a rotation so the answer is 4Bro how
Bro how
it would only be 3 if it was rotated on a straight line of 3 times the circumference since it goes round in a circle it then adds a rotation so the answer is 4
The smaller circle A has a radius a third of the larger circle B. As A rolls around B, it makes 3 revolutions because it rolls a distance equal to the circumference of B. Gains 1 extra revolution due to rolling around a curved path.Bro how
It’s 4 revolutions
4 nigga
You saw this video about the problem:it would only be 3 if it was rotated on a straight line of 3 times the circumference since it goes round in a circle it then adds a rotation so the answer is 4
Wait actually I think that’s wrong, any rotation going on whether on another circle or on a flat strip adds +1 to the finalit would only be 3 if it was rotated on a straight line of 3 times the circumference since it goes round in a circle it then adds a rotation so the answer is 4
You saw this video about the problem:
Ohh I get itit would only be 3 if it was rotated on a straight line of 3 times the circumference since it goes round in a circle it then adds a rotation so the answer is 4
there's a lot of online speculation on the matterWait actually I think that’s wrong, any rotation going on whether on another circle or on a flat strip adds +1 to the final
No, never mind I’m wrongthere's a lot of online speculation on the matter
i know LOLNo, never mind I’m wrong
Another day tbh it’s 2 am for meOhh I get it
@lemonnz do another
4It looks trivial but only 3 SAT testers answered it correctly, and not even the SAT professionals got it right.
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