How many holes does a straw have

How many holes does a straw have

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One.

It's a tube, it has entrances, not holes.

None.

This thing has billions of holes

the mental gymnastics lol

Is this a recycleabe California approved cardboard straw?
If not, go fuck yourself you earth polluting faggot

Pretty useless straw if it has no exits.

1 you retards

explain

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By definition it's one hole and it's two openings

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One. Uno. Eins.

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Because its 1 hole with an entrance and exit. Its the same hole no matter which end you look into. its just the entrance/exit swap ends.

Not the other user but I'll explain why I said one. If you were to put another object like a small bb in a straw and let it roll out it would only have one other way to go. But then again it has two ways to go (Where it entered and the exit)what's the definition of a hole again? hole
/hōl/
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noun
1.
a hollow place in a solid body or surface.
So I mean this shit is beyond science at this point. I see one hole but I'm not sure anymore.

Bro I'm shook but I have been puffing on Mary

It's not beyond science. It's 1 hole. Literally a hole, a-hole. One way to get inside- and that's going into either opening, of which whose ends are relative depending on where you enter. Each opening is both an exit and an entrance. If the straw were a solid object, instead of plastic cast in the shape of a straw, then the opening that would go through the solid object would be the hole.

Zero

>a hollow place in a solid body or surface.
This would appear to encompass things like a hole in the ground, which does not contain any holes (topologically).

A washer, a donut, a coffee cup, and a drinking straw are all fundamentally the same shape as far as topology is concerned.

If you poke a hole in a piece of paper it's one hole
If you poke a hole in a really thick sheet of paper it's one hole
A straw is just a really thick sheet of plastic with a hole in it.

If you dig a hole in the ground, it's zero holes.

With regards to topology.

I could still put something inside of a
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in the ground.

Not a hole
That's a pit

CORRECT

In terms of English, the first definition of a pit involves the use of the word hole.

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Ah but is it one hole that goes all the way through, or two holes that meet in the middle?

2 inside and 2 outside

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I just guessed this and I was correct fuck yes