2w = r and
2r = w
So: that would mean 2(2r) = r
4r=r
3r=0
r=0
(And the other way we'd come up with w=0)
So the only way both statements could be true is if there are no rights or wrongs at all.
2007-02-15 06:45:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Two wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts do.
2007-02-15 14:43:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Two rights means you are going the other way. So if you were right in the first place you are wrong now.
2007-02-15 14:44:43
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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But three rights make a left.
2007-02-15 15:03:25
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answered by Sldgman 7
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Right. But it could make a left.
2007-02-15 14:45:57
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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Right.
2007-02-15 14:43:11
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answer #6
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answered by Maurice H 6
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wrong. if the 2 rights are bad rights, then, they can make a wrong. if someone does what they think is right, or two people, in this case, it can still affect someone in a wrong way.
2007-02-15 14:42:44
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answer #7
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answered by Emily jeanise 1
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Correct
2007-02-15 14:52:33
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Two rights do not make a wrong...you are correct.
2007-02-15 14:41:42
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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Wrong. If you're going in the right direction and then take two rights, you'll end up going in the wrong direction.
2007-02-15 14:42:30
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answered by Vegan 7
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