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" ... from the ceiling, as at A, and a fly is on the opposite wall, 1 foot from the floor in the centre, as shown at B. What is the shortest distance that the spider must crawl in order to reach the fly, which remains stationary ? Of course the spider never... "
The Canterbury Puzzles: And Other Curious Problems - Pągina 90
per Henry Ernest Dudeney - 1908 - 194 pągines
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The Strand Magazine, Volum 36

Sir George Newnes, Herbert Greenhough Smith - 1908 - 994 pągines
...walls, i ft. from the ceiling, as at A in the illustration, and a fly is on the opposite wall, i ft. from the floor in the centre, as shown at B. What...spider never drops or uses its web, but crawls fairly. The large majority of people are confident that the answer must be 42ft. As a matter of fact it is...
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The Strand Magazine, Volum 71

1926 - 742 pągines
...opposite wall, one foot from the floor in the centre, as shown at B. What is the shortest dislance that the spider must crawl in order to reach the fly,...spider never drops or uses its web, but crawls fairly. " The Spider and the Fly," Mr. Dudeney 's most popular " Perplexity," which came to him in an idle...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volum 9

1909 - 1030 pągines
...from the ceiling, as at A, and a fly is on the opposite wall, 1 foot from the floor in the center, as shown at B. What is the shortest distance that...spider never drops or uses Its web, but crawls fairly. Solution as given on page 175, same volume. Though the problem was much discussed in the Daily Mail...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volum 9

1909 - 1160 pągines
...from the ceiling, as at A, and a fly is on the opposite wall, 1 foot from the floor in the center, as shown at B. What is the shortest distance that...which remains stationary? Of course the spider never ttrops or uses its web, but crawls fairly. Solution as given on page 175, same volume. Though the problem...
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The Pythagorean Theorem: A 4,000-year History

Eli Maor - 2007 - 296 pągines
...a fly is on the opposite wall, 1 foot from the floor in the centre, as shown at B [see fig. S10.1]. What is the shortest distance that the spider must...the spider never drops or uses its web, but crawls fairly.2 Most of us would probably suggest the "obvious," direct-line route: go 1 1 feet straight down...
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The Strand Magazine

1909 - 768 pągines
...walls, ift. from the ceiling, as at A in the illustration, and a fly is on the opposite wall, i ft. from the floor in the centre, as shown at B. What...spider never drops or uses its web, but crawls fairly. The large majority of people are confident that the answer must be 42ft. As a matter of fact it is...
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