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There’s an old saying, “That’s like comparing apples to oranges.” What it means is that it’s sometimes unfair to compare dissimilar objects. I said “sometimes,” because at other times it’s completely fair. Suppose I hand you one apple and one orange. Which one is heavier? Which one has a larger diameter? These aren’t unfair questions, are they?
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(2007). Apples and Oranges. In: LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT-G Programming Guide. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0303-2_15
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