What's a boy to do?
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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You could have an almost infinite amount of darts the exact same distance
from the center.
No, actually, in practice you can't even have two.
The only limiting number is how big the circle is from the center and how
big of diameter is the dart.
English isn't even your second language, is it?
There are an infinite number of points equidistant from the center point.
Ah now, HERE'S a startling revelation! There's going to be quite a buzz in
geometric circles (if you'll pardon the expression) when word of this gets
out!
And it depends on neither the precision or accuracy of the measurement.
What does?
Hm....
Do you have any idea at all what this little charade is about?
And in your measurement of the distance it would be more accuracy and not
precision.
What would be?
Precision only gives more numbers after the decimal point.
And your contention here is that there is no difference we need bother
ourselves about between 6 inches and 6.99.*
Wolfgang
*particularly stupid......even for billie.
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