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You can only use ONE sheet of standard white paper and ONE 2 inch piece of tape.

2007-10-03 09:24:45 · 5 answers · asked by α ρℓα¢є ¢αℓℓє∂ мєℓαи¢нσℓу . 6 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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fold the piece of paper to 1 inch height. make a circle with it, then tape it...

more circles, the better...so if u are allow to cut ur paper, u can make like four circles for each corner...

2007-10-03 09:36:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Fold the paper in half from side to side twice. Cut 4 even strips that are 2 inch by 11 inches. Fold all of them in half so they are 1 inch by 11 inches and 2 sheets thick. Roll them up tight. Now tape each with 1/2 inch of tape. You now have 4 supports that are 1 inch hollow cylinders, twice as thick as a single sheet of paper rolled up to that size. Put one on each corner.

That should do the trick.
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2007-10-03 17:21:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Offer it a dinner and a movie, then take it to a romantic spot and tell it how much you would appreciate it staying in place, one inch above a table. Take the paper and write a thank you note. Take the tape and tape the note to the back of the monitor screen.

Being nice always worked for me.

2007-10-03 18:05:55 · answer #3 · answered by Warren W- a Mormon engineer 6 · 1 3

Put the book on the table. Stand or sit in front of it. Put both fingers at the tips of your eyebrows. Look at the book, do not blink, focus, concentrate, and convince your mind that the book should levitate. Do it for a few minutes. If it does not work, do it again, for some hours. If still does not work, take a rest. Come back another day. Study 'strength of materials" - this one is easier.

2007-10-03 17:21:26 · answer #4 · answered by Optimus Prime 2 · 0 1

Fold the paper to form a strip 1" wide.
Bend the strip into a circle, and fasten
the ends with the tape.
Lay the circle on its side.
It will easily support a15# textbook.

2007-10-03 16:40:20 · answer #5 · answered by Irv S 7 · 0 1

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