From: Bug 1409820 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2017 9:37 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Sploosh
No, if you say you could eat up to three pizzas in one sitting, and you eat only a half of a pizza, then you did not prove the statement.
Basically, you are saying that you can eat less than or equal to three pizzas, but you are also saying that three pizzas is in the set of the amount you can eat. Like, you're saying that from zero to three pizzas is a subset in the set of total pizzas you could eat.
If you could only eat two at the most, then saying you can eat up to three is a lie.
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From: Bug 1409820 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2017 9:37 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Sploosh
No, if you say you could eat up to three pizzas in one sitting, and you eat only a half of a pizza, then you did not prove the statement.
Basically, you are saying that you can eat less than or equal to three pizzas, but you are also saying that three pizzas is in the set of the amount you can eat. Like, you're saying that from zero to three pizzas is a subset in the set of total pizzas you could eat.
If you could only eat two at the most, then saying you can eat up to three is a lie.
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