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Maybe get a blister on your little finger, maybe get a blister on your thumb. Maybe get a blister on your little finger, get a blister on your thumb, get a blister on your litter.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The given statement "Maybe get a blister on your little finger, maybe get a blister on your thumb. Maybe get a blister on your little finger, get a blister on your thumb, get a blister on your litter." is b)false because this is indicative of a Physics question, specifically concerning pressure and its effects.

Step-by-step explanation:

The typos and seemingly irrelevant parts of the question suggest that the actual context is regarding the application of force to an area and its effects, as presented in the reference figures provided in the question. These references discuss the difference in effect when force is applied to a larger area such as with a finger, versus when the same force is applied to a much smaller area like that of the sharp end of a needle.

To provide a precise answer in the context of Physics: pressure is defined as the force exerted per unit area. When a force is applied over a larger area, such as with a finger poke, the pressure is lower, and therefore it has little lasting effect such as breaking the skin. However, when the same force is applied to a smaller area, like the sharp end of a needle, the pressure is much higher, which is enough to break the skin. The comprehension of this concept is crucial in fields such as medicine and engineering where the understanding of pressure and force distribution is vital. The answer is b)false.

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