1/10 = 10%
1/11 = 9.09%
2/10 = 20%
>>72135586
i dont understand
>>72135646
Adding 1 unit to the numerator makes a way larger difference than adding 1 unit to the denominator
>deci-cucks will defend this
Duodecimal masterrace
>>72135697
I wanted to make fun of you, but that's just sad.
>>72135697
i still dont understand
>>72135697
Fucking retard
One wall is not enough
>0.999999999999999999999999999999999... = 1
what did they mean by this?
>>72135892
it means that dividing 1 by 9 and then multiplying by 9 again equals 1
dumb l*af
>>72135952
kys moortugal
>>72135952
kys moortugal
think of the numeranator as the size of the parts of the whole denominranitor as the whole
so of course the bigger the part the smaller the division
with the same division the bigger the whole the smaller the parts
and with the same parts the bigger the whole the bigger the division
and so on
>>72135892
it is a sum of infinite series which gives the exact value
>>72135952
kys moortugal
>>72135983
>>72135996
Day of the rake soon
rangeban leafland when
>>72135586
well, you doubled the numerator
double the denominator and you will see the same ratio of 2
i.e
2/10____1/10
------- = ---------
1/10____1/20
>>72135586
People like you make me hope that you're just an Aussie with a proxy and not an actual Canadian.
>>72135697
>asian humour
  j
1 + 2 + 3 + ... = -1/12
>>72136107
Yeah, but it was a value of 1. Doubling the numerator doesn't matter.
>>72136515
by the process adding 1 to 1, you doubled it
by adding 1 to 10 you have only increased it by a tenth
>>72136557
>brainlet can't handle the truth
9.09x11 is?
>>72135952
>leafs btfo by alberto barbosa
based iberian
>>72135586
Iktf, i always ask myself the same tbq
Btw guise i did it
>>72135697
>Chinese """""""""""""""""humour"""""""""""""""""
>>72135697
so?
what's the joke here?
>>72138207
he is
>>72138207
his life
How can a line on a graph go from one number to another if there is an infinite amount of decimals between two numbers? Wouldnt it just keep getting smaller
>>72138437
SOMEONE EXPLAIN THIS
>>72139287
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaCOTKh8o4w&list=PLDf7S31yZaYyKJaq9ETuIh1TK_uGHaHHt
What language is being spoken ITT
>>72139428
português, meu negro
>>72138437
>infinite amount of decimals between two numbers?
>>>/phil/
the fuck is going on in here....