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Have someone hit it with a sledge hammer. That should do the job.

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Can you break the side of your foot?

Yes, it is possible to break the side of your foot, which often involves fractures to the fifth metatarsal bone or the bones of the outer foot. Such injuries can occur due to trauma, such as stubbing your toe or rolling your ankle. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. If you suspect a fracture, it's important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.


Can you break the bottom of your foot?

Yes, it is possible to break the bottom of your foot, particularly the bones in the metatarsals or the sesamoid bones located beneath the big toe. Such fractures can occur due to trauma, excessive stress, or overuse injuries. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. If you suspect a fracture, it's important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.


What is the diameter of a 64 foot circumference?

Oh, dude, let me break out my trusty calculator for this one... Okay, so the diameter of a circle is just the circumference divided by pi, which is like 3.14 or something, right? So, for a 64-foot circumference, the diameter would be around 20.37 feet. But hey, who's really measuring to the hundredth of a foot anyway, right?


Is a foot actually a foot long?

If your foot is twelve inches long then yes it is. The word foot was used to establish the measurement "a foot" because it is the approximate size of a mans foot.


How many 13 x 13 inch tiles are needed for a 15 x 15 foot room?

In practice you will use more tiles than the equivalent area of the room. A 15 foot strip of tiles will require 15 times 12/13 = 13.846 tiles to cover it. This will have to be rounded to 14 tiles. That means that the 15 foot by 15 foot room will require 14 times 14 tiles = 196 tiles to cover it. And that's if you don't drop and break any or mess up one or more cuts.