A Conversation for How to Trisect a Toblerone [Peer Review version]

Peer Review: A87815208 - How to Trisect a Toblerone

Post 1

Icy North

Entry: How to Trisect a Toblerone - A87815208
Author: Icy North - U225620

Greetings, Peer Reviewers smiley - smiley

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 smiley - smiley


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Post 2

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

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 smiley - biggrinsmiley - magic
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 smiley - snorksmiley - magic

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...) smiley - magicsmiley - droolsmiley - choc


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Post 3

SashaQ - happysad

It's a thumb's up from me in Pedant's Corner smiley - oksmiley - laugh


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Post 4

Gnomon - time to move on

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."


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Post 5

Icy North

Thanks all smiley - ok

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.


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Post 6

Gnomon - time to move on

You could link to A23999494 Elements.


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Post 7

Icy North

Thanks Gnomon. I'll add links later.


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Post 8

Icy North

Links added smiley - ok


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Post 9

Nosebagbadger {Ace}

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 smiley - biggrin


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Post 10

Nosebagbadger {Ace}

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


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Post 11

Icy North

Thanks, NBB smiley - ok


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Post 12

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

I have read the interoduction and conclusion to this.

I have skimmed cautiously over the brain-damaging part.

I have one comment:

smiley - snork

(Great idea!)


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Post 13

Icy North

Thanks Dmitri smiley - ok

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 smiley - winkeye


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Post 14

Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Heh-heh. I will. smiley - laugh


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You can call me TC

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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Post 17

Icy North

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Superfrenchie

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Gnomon - time to move on

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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

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