• DudeBoy
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    91 year ago

    How do you do that in one slice?

    • @cdf12345
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      231 year ago

      Aim for the jugular

    • Troy
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      81 year ago

      Line the apples up next to each other, I guess. Sort of like taking a single slice through multiple carrots on the cutting board at once. Harder to do with apples given their shape, but I’d the knife is big enough, or you’re counting a slice as “single continuous motion” then it is probably valid.

      I can’t think of any other physical solution that isn’t a joke, so this is the most probable puzzle solution. In a D&D setting I might require a slight of hand check with a very low DC to pull off the single slicing motion.

    • @Grimy
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      71 year ago

      You line up the apple and cut both at the same time

    • @thirteene
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      1 year ago

      Cut 2/3 of both apples leaving 2x2/3 segments and 2x 1/segments (2/3 cut in half for those of you who struggle with fractions)

      • DudeBoy
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        11 year ago

        I’m american, we would forget fraction entirety if we ever switched to the metric system.