What Number is Bigger?

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Defy

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Jan 23, 2006
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yeah man....those 9's man....with the pointy thing man....its a lot of numbers man....and that makes it bigger man....because many digits are bigger than one digit man....
 

Ry

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Apr 25, 2002
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#10
  • Ry

    Ry

WOW, YOUR AN IDIOT IF YOUR SERIOUS
You are a fucking idiot.

There is a mathematical background to my original question:

1/3 = 0.33333R
2/3 = 0.66666R

1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 = 1

BUT

0.33333R + 0.66666R = 0.9999999R

SO

0.9999999R MUST BE = 1
 
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#12
Well usually, in most books, 2/3 is written as .67 .

See, the thing is, as written, .9999whatever is not equal to 1. No matter what. It's extremely close but it's not.

Would you take a "hunnid" or $99.99? I mean, since they're so equal. Have fun carrying that extra change.
 

Ry

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#14
  • Ry

    Ry

Well usually, in most books, 2/3 is written as .67 .

See, the thing is, as written, .9999whatever is not equal to 1. No matter what. It's extremely close but it's not.

Would you take a "hunnid" or $99.99? I mean, since they're so equal. Have fun carrying that extra change.
2/3 being written as 0.67 is rounded up to 2 decimal places and doesnt accuratly reflect the true value of the number.

100 and 99.99 are not equal, but 100 and 99.99R are the same.