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Neat maths trick with an orange. Bonus: the worst duck joke ever!

Posted on June 24, 2015 5:25 am by duckman

Draw five dots anywhere on an orange with a white board marker.  There is a way to cut the orange exactly in half so that at least four of the dots are visible on one side.  Can you figure out how?

Solution in this video.

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