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RagnaTheBroedge:

that is one long snake, veg

Ipquarx:


--- Quote from: Port on June 06, 2012, 02:10:18 AM ---Here's a precise calculation.

Height from plate up to where it starts getting glitchy: 999999 TU
Height from plate down to where it starts getting glitchy: 999999 TU
Total height: 999999 * 2 = 1999998
Total width: --- || ---
Total length: --- || ---
Total area (3D): 19999983 = 7999976000023999992
In studs (3D): 7999976000023999992 * 2 = 15999952000047999984

((999999 * 2) ^ 3) * 2 = 15999952000047999984

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Way off buddy.
Though mine was off too, apparantly, so here's a correct version.

The givens:
width = 14,336
length = 14,336
height = 4,999,995 (999999 TU * 5 plates for 1 TU)

The formula:
volume = width * length * height

so the volume is 14,336*14,336*4,999,995.

And that comes out to be a grand total of:
1,027,603,452,395,520 1x1f plates that can be fit into the non-glitchy area of slate.

Butler:


--- Quote from: SpreadsPlague on June 04, 2012, 07:45:06 PM ---you can have surface area of 3D objects but nice try

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Wrong.

Surface area of a 3D object is a 2D representation of itself as if it was laid flat.

Port:


--- Quote from: Ipquarx on June 06, 2012, 06:05:38 PM ---Way off buddy.

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How was I off?


--- Quote from: Ipquarx on June 06, 2012, 06:05:38 PM ---width = 14,336
height = 14,336

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wtf are you talking about

Treynolds416:


--- Quote from: Port on June 07, 2012, 04:36:25 AM ---How was I off?

wtf are you talking about

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He's using kalph's numbers:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on June 04, 2012, 06:14:34 PM ---

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