koti Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 5 minutes ago, CuriosOne said: What are numbers between 0 and 1?? Proper numbers (or Proper Fractions) There as an infinite number of them.
joigus Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 (edited) They are portions of one. x-posted with Koti. Edited January 2, 2021 by joigus
mathematic Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 12 minutes ago, CuriosOne said: What are numbers between 0 and 1?? Define numbers. As is the question doesn't make sense.
CuriosOne Posted January 2, 2021 Author Posted January 2, 2021 6 minutes ago, koti said: Proper numbers (or Proper Fractions) There as an infinite number of them. """A number between 0 and 1""" I'm getting this right out of """text books"" This is why i dont like to Google information and may explain confusions.. Proper fraction larger number on top smaller number on bottom. Improper fraction is this thing in reverse. So then, a number between 0 and 1 must be "a base?" 5 minutes ago, mathematic said: Define numbers. As is the question doesn't make sense. I dont need to define anything, you either know or you dont... Do you know?? Yes or No?? 12 minutes ago, joigus said: They are portions of one. x-posted with Koti. Sounds like a product to me, not a number.. -2
studiot Posted January 2, 2021 Posted January 2, 2021 15 minutes ago, CuriosOne said: ""A number between 0 and 1""" I'm getting this right out of """text books"" This is why i dont like to Google information and may explain confusions.. Proper fraction larger number on top smaller number on bottom. Improper fraction is this thing in reverse. So then, a number between 0 and 1 must be "a base?" In another thread you said $100s on book.s I'm sorry to tell you that you wasted your money. Which book did you read that in ? [math]\frac{3}{4}is\;a\;proper\;fraction[/math] [math]\frac{4}{3}is\;an\;improper\;fraction[/math]
CuriosOne Posted January 3, 2021 Author Posted January 3, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, studiot said: In another thread you said $100s on book.s I'm sorry to tell you that you wasted your money. Which book did you read that in ? 34isaproperfraction 43isanimproperfraction That can be re-assembled using roots...1/2 3/12 = 0.25 is as easy as 4/16 =0.25 3/4*1/3=0.25 Notice how 3/4 controls 1/3 =0.333...------> infinity.. "Through base 10 "obviously." As 0.25*16=4*3 = 12+3 = 15 *(2x) =30*(2x)= 60 There is that minute you spoke of...lol 60/ [10* (3/12)^1/2] =12 12-3= 3^2+1 = """BASE 10"""" So a number between 0 and 1 "Uses Base 10"" "from what I see." ------->>>Is there a better way??? Edited January 3, 2021 by CuriosOne
swansont Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 ! Moderator Note I guess you forgot you “knew” they were fractions
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