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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 day ago Click here if you don't understand This graph represents three out of four ways to write ¾.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•21 hours agoTbh I find the deleted answer funnier Explaining the fourth way by repeating what the comic said
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-220 hours agoLol. I agree. I wish it was intentional. I just edited it in to my other comment.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-221 hours agoBinary: 0011/0100 Or with reciprocals: (4/3)-1 Or 75 basis points
minus-squareBeaconlinkfedilink6•1 day agoBut there are an infinite amount of ways to write that same amount. 6/8, 12/16, etc.
Click here if you don't understand
This graph represents three out of four ways to write ¾.
What’s the fourth way?
0.75
oh god, whats the second way then?
If I told you, I’d have to kill ¾ of you
that’s a lot of horcruxes!
that’s one of the options in the cartoon.
Yeah, option number 4 😎
Should have asked about the second way, fool
Ratio 3 : 1
L plus ratio
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Tbh I find the deleted answer funnier
Explaining the fourth way by repeating what the comic said
Lol. I agree. I wish it was intentional. I just edited it in to my other comment.
Binary: 0011/0100
Or with reciprocals: (4/3)-1
Or 75 basis points
“Three fourths”
Pie chart
[0; 1, 3]
But there are an infinite amount of ways to write that same amount. 6/8, 12/16, etc.