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Originally posted by MikeWherley
there is a reason that FIRST is using the stack measuring device ...
Then what would you do if you have a collection of bins after the wall is pushed over and you have multiple bins in a pyramed scheme ... then how do you how many bins would be in the stack? According to your idea, what would you do if you had 4 bins, 2 stacked normally and 1 bin standing tall with the final bin on top of both the 2 high and 1 high stacks.. Would you count the stack height as 2 or 3?
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I'm not sure what exactly you mean by that, I don't see how that stack is possible.... With my idea, if it's a pyramid, say a base of 4 and 2 stacked on top, it would be 3 high, and the other three would be scoring bins.