 If you've got an orange and you need to divide it into zero pieces, then you get zero pieces. If you've got an orange, you want to divide it into zero pieces. Okay, let's see. If you have an orange, you don't want to divide it into any pieces, then you just have a whole orange, right? My brain can't understand. I think you're thinking about it the wrong way. You're posing the problem in a way that it's flawed, right? The question has to make sense. That's one of the reasons sometimes there are no solutions to certain types of questions because the question is flawed, right? Supreme Leader of Twitch to MC my thanks. The tree diagram method is definitely interesting. First time I heard of that, thanks. If you divide an orange into zero pieces, doesn't that mean you have one piece? Yeah. If you divide by zero, but you're not really dividing it by zero. That English doesn't translate into mathematics, right? You're saying, I have an orange and I'm not going to break it up. That's what you're saying, but you're saying, I have an orange, I want to divide it into zero pieces, but that doesn't make sense. That doesn't translate into mathematics, right? So you have to be careful translating between one language and another language, right? So translating between English and mathematics and mathematics is a language, the translation doesn't work, okay? There are words that in English have no meaning in Armenian or Farsi or Latin or French or Mandarin or Cantonese or Russian or whatever it is and vice versa. So you have to be careful in that translation, right?