I had been pondering this riddle for a few days before my friend explained it to me. It's not impossible, you just need to think outside the box a little. Here goes:
How is it possible to plant four trees so that the distance between any two given trees is the same for any pair of trees. That is, if the distance between tree A and B was three feet, the distance between B and C, C and D, D and B, etc. would all be three feet.
If no one gets it for a few days I'll go ahead and post the answer. Have fun!
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I had been pondering this riddle for a few days before my friend explained it to me. It's not impossible, you just need to think outside the box a little. Here goes:
How is it possible to plant four trees so that the distance between any two given trees is the same for any pair of trees. That is, if the distance between tree A and B was three feet, the distance between B and C, C and D, D and B, etc. would all be three feet.
If no one gets it for a few days I'll go ahead and post the answer. Have fun!
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