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Peer Review: A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Icy North Started conversation Nov 3, 2013
Entry: How to Trisect a Toblerone - A87815208
Author: Icy North - U225620
Greetings, Peer Reviewers
As most of my entries seem to be about either mathematics or food, I thought it was high time I wrote an entry on both.
I have linked to suggested diagrams, which I can send to the Artists if this is appropriate.
Comments and suggestions welcome
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 3, 2013
I couldn't understand or follow either the mathmatics, or the 'disection' instruction (then, as I can't see the pics, and its a very pictorial expliation I guess, that is hardly supprising; plus I'm just opeless at maths). But, I really liked it
Maybe, the only true, equal way, to divvy up a Toblerone, is to do so by weight/mass.... a hammer and a set of scales might work, though the result, three qually parceled out portions, may lack some of the origional asetics of the actual bar
Isn't there (I vaguely remember ther ebeing), an edited entry, on dividing up cake? That would be a nice one to link to (If indeed it exists... I do sort of remember reading it... maybe...)
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Nov 3, 2013
I'm really not convinced by this. It's certainly a lovely way to trisect a prism, but you say yourself that a Toblerone is not a prism.
I don't think it is enough to say "Here's a great way to trisect a Toblerone, but if you're a pedant you'll realise it doesn't work."
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Icy North Posted Nov 4, 2013
Thanks all
Gnomon, this is an attempt to introduce non-mathematical readers to two concepts in mathematics: solid geometry and mathematical modelling.
Solid geometry is a very pure discipline, and the dissection formulae have few practical applications in the real world. By introducing the figure as a chocolate Toblerone, suddenly a real-life application becomes available, one which anyone could understand. I felt it was worth the stretch of imagination to do this - yes, it's toast-rack shaped really, but the box it comes in is a triangular prism - people can at least imagine the dissection.
To cover off the practicalities, I put in a piece at the end on the concept of mathematical modelling. No applied maths is 100% accurate, but is based on a model with assumptions. We need to recognise this, and understand that improving the model's accuracy is an iterative process.
Hope this helps explain.
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Nov 4, 2013
You could link to A23999494 Elements.
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Icy North Posted Nov 4, 2013
Thanks Gnomon. I'll add links later.
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Nosebagbadger {Ace} Posted Nov 10, 2013
A brilliantly witty and useful (somehow, I'm sure) entry - though if our nice artists could conjure something to clarify the points/corners bit, that would be helpful, though not crucial
You could of course replace three hungry and bitterly competitive children with me, when I feel like splitting the chocolate bar over a period of time (far less likely to happen, of course)
Look forward to this notable addition to the guide
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Nosebagbadger {Ace} Posted Nov 10, 2013
strike my above point - my screen just hadn't loaded links in - all is clarified nicely
Perhaps good that my local store doesn't stock them
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 11, 2013
I have read the interoduction and conclusion to this.
I have skimmed cautiously over the brain-damaging part.
I have one comment:
(Great idea!)
A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
Icy North Posted Nov 11, 2013
Thanks Dmitri
It's aimed at everyone who skips the brain damaging part. Maybe when the diagrams are inline, you might even be tempted to attempt a few words of it
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You can call me TC Posted Nov 11, 2013
I read it through OK and came out the other end with brain unscathed. Go on Dmitri - you know you want to.
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Peer Review: A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone
- 1: Icy North (Nov 3, 2013)
- 2: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Nov 3, 2013)
- 3: SashaQ - happysad (Nov 3, 2013)
- 4: Gnomon - time to move on (Nov 3, 2013)
- 5: Icy North (Nov 4, 2013)
- 6: Gnomon - time to move on (Nov 4, 2013)
- 7: Icy North (Nov 4, 2013)
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- 9: Nosebagbadger {Ace} (Nov 10, 2013)
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- 12: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Nov 11, 2013)
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- 15: You can call me TC (Nov 11, 2013)
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- 17: Icy North (Nov 22, 2013)
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- 20: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Nov 22, 2013)
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