That's generally written as "What goes around the world and stays in a corner?" The answer is a stamp.
A postage stamp
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The origin (0,0) is at the top left corner,as it goes down on the y axis, it deals in positive numbers instead of negative.
A full protractor is is a protractor that goes 360 degrees around.
No. A diagonal goes from corner to opposite corner, which will always be a longer distance than the side length. You can use Pythagoras' theorem to work out the length of the diagonals. It will be the square root of (a2+b2) where a and b are the long and short side lengths of the rectangle respectively. The result will clearly be greater than either a or b.
The riddle is most usually asked as, "What goes around the world but stays in a corner?" The answer is a postage stamp.
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a post stamp :) it goes around with the mail but stays in the corner of the envelope.
The answer to the riddle "It goes around the world but stays in one corner" is a stamp. A stamp is placed in the corner of an envelope, yet it can travel around the world as the mail is delivered. This clever wordplay highlights the dual nature of its function and position.
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