• Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    This goes back to an old riddle written by Lewis Carroll of all people (yes, Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll.)

    A stick I found,
    That weighed two pound.
    I sawed it up one day.
    In pieces eight,
    Of equal weight.
    How much did each piece weigh?
    (Everyone says 1/4 pound, which is wrong.)

    In Shylock’s bargain for the flesh was found,
    No mention of the blood that flowed around.
    So when the stick was sawed in eight,
    The sawdust lost diminished from the weight.

    • Malgas@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      written by Lewis Carroll of all people

      I mean, he was a mathematician and a poet. Is it really that surprising he wrote a poem about math?