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    Non-murder solution:

    Place and hold the apples precisely on top of one another. (Make sure your fingers are not in the way.) From one side of the apple tower, go horizontally exactly two thirds of the way to the other side. At that position, cut vertically through both apples from top to bottom. You now have two pieces that are two thirds of an apple each, and two pieces that are one third each. The kid you like best will receive the end slices without the apple core in it.

    More realistically, disregard the stupid premise and make as many cuts as you need.

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    Cut both apples in half. One half for the blonde, one half for brownie, one half for the ginger, and the last half for the animals or something.

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    This is impossible as the apples aren’t homogeneous. Otherwise: have one person slide each apple across the knife until they feel their side is fair. The slice and pick. This does not work here as there are more than two people.

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      Only 6% solved the puzzle in the very obvious correct way.

      Its the other 94% of people that are subconsciously fully distracted by the opportunity to do violence to see the clear solution that you should be worried about.

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        Yeah that’s what I was gonna say. I think 90% of people could solve this just fine but only 6% are solving it without thinking of stabbing a person to solve a non issue of non-existent scarcity.

        I’m leaving room for 10% to starve to death or cut themselves with the knife by accident.

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    That’s socialist propaganda! You see, you cut both apples in half with one cut, everyone gets half an apple and the remaining half is given to someone who struggles affording life.

    (/s)

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    What I find particoularly annoying and interesting, is that most of those “silly/dumb” social network questions are engineered with at least 2, sometimes more layers, for the purpose of getting a reaction not really from the “dumb people” but also, possibly mostly, from the smartass that can’t help point out something they think they noticed, incongruity and the likes, unaware that those are there on purpose to bait them in.

    This case is a lot more blatant, possibly fake, but the “controversial” interpretation of stabbing one of the children is not an afterthoughts of the sick mind of us memers terminally online, it’s probably the core reason the thing has been shared and worded that way.

    I just hope my own reaction has not been 100% predicted.

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        no. the meme was created to make you think of stabbing people, with engagement bait paired in. op adds the awkward puppet meme, as if it’s a novel idea, but thatsthejoke.xls

        the above commenter is pointing out how this kind of engagement just falls for the engagement bait, and describes the type of person who would do so

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      Oh god, you reminded me of those “memes” that are just someone on Twitter getting simple math wrong. Reddit was full of that crap and it seems it hasn’t quite reached Lemmy yet, but it might.

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    I guess the answer they are going for is slice the apples straight through, horizontally, 1/3 the way up from the bottom, so you have 2/3, 1/3, 2/3, and 1/3 apple portions. Then you give 1 person the 2 1/3 portions, and the other 2 get one of the 2/3 portions each.

    But we all know the actual answer people are thinking of

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    slice the center child across the neck to prevent them from eating any, making there be one whole apple for each of the remaining children.

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    Line em up and cut a third off both apples in one go? Everyone gets 2/3? Seems simple right? Consider the core. I don’t think it’s possible if you consider the core. You have to kill one of your friends.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

    Choose which one of your friends to kill.

    Reach for the knife before someone else does.

    You have to kill one of your friends.

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      Rotate each apple 90 degrees so that core is parallel to the ground and perpendicular to the knife, now its split equally

      If more than one person hates the stem part then yea it’s murder time

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        The core isn’t evenly distributed along the axis though, it’s like a small thingy in the center. Definitely murder time

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          This is actually the sandwich problem, which states there is exactly one slice that will split a sandwich of 3 elements into exactly 2 halves regardless of the shape or position of those elements. We don’t need the full proof, but the problem is continuous, so any desired ratio is possible, therefore you will always be able to slice an apple into exactly 1/3 and 2/3rds “good bits”, so a single slice will always be able to do the job.

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            I still struggle to visualize it. If we have two concentric spheres (or circles), how can you make a cut that slices both into ratios of 2/3 by volume/area?

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      Michael: See, the trolley problem forces you to choose between two versions of letting other people die. And the actual solution is very simple. Sacrifice yourself.

      – The Good Place

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      Killing one of your friends might not be the optimal solution.

      But one of your friends might think it is.