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How can you put an egg which is 5 cm in diameter into a bottle with a mouth that is 2 cm in diameter?

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How can you put an egg which is 5 cm in diameter into a bottle with a mouth that is 2 cm in diameter?
You may not damage the bottle in any way.

posted Dec 29, 2022 by Samardeep Acharya

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