Manage rectangular cloth for square table

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The discussion centers on how to cut a 16x9 unit rectangular tablecloth to create a 12x12 unit square tablecloth in a single cut while combining two pieces. Participants explore various cutting options, noting that an 8x18 unit piece can be obtained, but a 9x16 unit piece cannot. There are references to external links for visual aids, but access issues arise due to registration requirements on the linked platforms. A technical issue is mentioned regarding visibility of attachments in the forum, which prevents some users from viewing shared files unless they log out. The conversation emphasizes the challenge of the puzzle and encourages joining a community for more similar challenges.
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How will you get a table cloth of 12x12 units for a square table from a rectangular cloth of size 16x9 units in a single cut and placing two pieces together ?
 
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Hmmm...I can get an 8 X 18 with one cut, but not a 9 X 16.
 
I know how to do this with a page torn out of the Gutenburg Bible, but not with a tablecloth. Perhaps someone can fill in the details.
Start the cut at a point along one of the 16 unit sides, 4 units from the corner. Cut parallel to the 9 unit sides for a distance of 3 units. Then continue the cut parallel to the 16 unit sides for 4 units. Then continue the cut parallel to the 9 unit sides for 3 units, then parallel to the 16 unit sides for 4 units, finally parallel to the 9 unit sides for 3 units. The result is a cut that looks like a stairway. Move one of the pieces parallel to the 9 unit sides a distance of 3 units, and then parallel to the 16 unit sides a distance of 4 units. Sew.
 
jimmysnyder said:
I know how to do this with a page torn out of the Gutenburg Bible, but not with a tablecloth. Perhaps someone can fill in the details.
Start the cut at a point along one of the 16 unit sides, 4 units from the corner. Cut parallel to the 9 unit sides for a distance of 3 units. Then continue the cut parallel to the 16 unit sides for 4 units. Then continue the cut parallel to the 9 unit sides for 3 units, then parallel to the 16 unit sides for 4 units, finally parallel to the 9 unit sides for 3 units. The result is a cut that looks like a stairway. Move one of the pieces parallel to the 9 unit sides a distance of 3 units, and then parallel to the 16 unit sides a distance of 4 units. Sew.

U r Right.
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For exact details in picture, visit

http://www.orkut.co.in/Album.aspx?uid=9751600614461897900&aid=1220385687
 
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dipinsingh said:
For exact details in picture, visit

http://www.orkut.co.in/Album.aspx?uid=9751600614461897900&aid=1220385687

The link doesn't work without signing in...please provide an open-access post.
 
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lisab said:
The link doesn't work without signing in...please provide an open-access post.

Ok. I shall try to attach that file here.
U can create free account in orkut also to see that file posted at earlier link.
 

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dipinsingh said:
Ok. I shall try to attach that file here.
U can create free account in orkut also to see that file posted at earlier link.

I am not having privilege to open my attached files also on this forum. So I suggested that link which is free.
 
dipinsingh said:
I am not having privilege to open my attached files also on this forum. So I suggested that link which is free.

Technically, you can see the files on PF without even registering, unlike Orkut, where you need to register (although it's free). Everyone SHOULD be able to see the attachments made in posts here, but due to a bug with the Brain Teaser forum specifically, you can't see them unless you log out. This was brought to the administration's attention on at least one occasion, but no resolution was reached.

DaveE
 
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davee123 said:
Technically, you can see the files on PF without even registering, unlike Orkut, where you need to register (although it's free). Everyone SHOULD be able to see the attachments made in posts here, but due to a bug with the Brain Teaser forum specifically, you can't see them unless you log out. This was brought to the administration's attention on at least one occasion, but no resolution was reached.

DaveE

Now I am able to see my attached file.
Hope every one can see it and find how to use rectangular cloth.
For such puzzles join my community at
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=50230760
 
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