Can a robot cut a cake into thirds as it is a never ending sum if you divide one!


Question: By that same logic, there is no such thing as a circle...

if the distance around a circle (Circumference) is Pi times the diameter, and Pi is never ending, then the distance around the circle, while it gets ever smaller and ever closer, never actually closes...

So, maybe you should be asking if a robot could make a cake that is actually a fully closed circle...

or just accept that the closest approximation will work in cases like this...especially when your working in terms of infinitely small decimals...


Answers: By that same logic, there is no such thing as a circle...

if the distance around a circle (Circumference) is Pi times the diameter, and Pi is never ending, then the distance around the circle, while it gets ever smaller and ever closer, never actually closes...

So, maybe you should be asking if a robot could make a cake that is actually a fully closed circle...

or just accept that the closest approximation will work in cases like this...especially when your working in terms of infinitely small decimals...

Well, If my Mother-in-law can do it. So could a robot!

Not true, 3 equal parts equal 3 thirds or 1 whole.

your question is miswritten. a sum is the result of addition not division

i cant think of any reason why not if it is programmed to do so

1/3 is not a never ending sum, unless you try to decimalise it. There is not reason why a computer should not be programed to recognise thirds or other none decimal fractions. On this basis there is not reason why a robot should not cut a cake into thirds.

I'm Blonde, so my way of thinking is

wait
for ...........................................
it.......................................
I suppose it would be how thin it could slice it ........................................... and how big was the cake.

hahah I get itt... :]

depends on what cake as manor house cakes usually crumble giving you an inaccurate reading.

well you have boggled my mind....

If a computer can be programmed to make pie graphs and show it split into equal thirds, I see no reason why a robot couldn't be programmed with the same sort of algorithm to perform such a task with a knife



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