When did you realize that being infinite means being bordered by nothingness?

When did you realize that being infinite means being bordered by nothingness?

Infinite numbers aren't bordered, that's the point.

The answer is 16

Infinite is also equal to the number of times I fucked your mom OP. Without borders. i.e. she and I are still fucking.

I'm your new daddy

It's 14. These things are tricky, notice the one coconut and three bananas in the last row.

>15*
Only 1 coconut m8

But user, it's 15.

It's 42. xD

If cutting off the image makes it a fraction of the value then the banana should be like 1/32 of the value and the Apple should be cut off too

apples are 3 for 2.
large banana bunches 5.25
small bunch of bananas is worth 4.
a whole coconut is worth 2, cutting it in half adds only 0.25 = 3.25.
Half of a coconut is half the value of a full coconut plus the cutting, 1.75.

Answer = 13.25

The answer is 1

It's 14.

10 + 10 + 10 = 30
10 + 4 + 4 = 18
4 - 2 = 2
1 + 10 + 3 = 14

Geez you think after seeing these a million times on this board people would get good at them...

Yea it's 14.

16?

it's 14, because in the last equation, one banana and one half of the coconut are missing.

I should not be laughing this much.

it is 16, re-read operators.
a=10
b=4,
c=2
a+b+c=16

or did you just troll me?

Something that is infinite doesn't have borders, shithead

well if those variables are represented by the pictures they originally appear as, then the problem is unsolveable because in the final equation there are 2 variables that are undefined. in order to solve it we have to assume single instances of the fruit can represent numbers, such as a single banana=1 and 4 of them=4. the answer is 14.

Oh yeah? What's so funny?

>by your single instance logic an apple =1

Is that that same as saying nothing borders it?

So it's bordered by nothing?

lets rephrase that then. a fraction of the original variable variable represents a fraction of the number that variable represents. 1/4 of the apple would equal 1

xd more like 5/2

What is the finite set {1, 2, 3} bordered by?

If you say braces or text, then you're a faggot.

Something

>that fucking missing banana

what am i, hawkeye?

>no one taking into account that the bottom of the apple is missing

no

explain yourself

and the top row of apples are not uniformly cut-off
and the single coconut half is different than either of the halves from the first picture.
But for the bottom of the apple, the sample applies to the entire bottom row.
Notice the double question mark.

the real answer is 6.625
or 7 using the boring rules

You explain *your*self.

What is the 'something' of which you speak?

nothing ≠ nothingness

>being this retarded

What do you mean?

the unit disk in the plane is an infinite set bordered by the unit circle
get fucked