spacemanspiffy @lemmy.world I'm just here trying to figure if this is Loss or not.
56 2 ReplyGildorInglorion @lemmy.world I'm bothered the boxes aren't the same size, ruining the joke
45 0 Replysit @lemmy.dbzer0.com Ohhhhh now I get it. Yea that ruins the joke…
4 0 ReplyKrackalot @discuss.tchncs.de I'm not doing the math, but maybe box one is 75% the size of box four?
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DudeImMacGyver @sh.itjust.works
This comes dangerously close to lost territory.
33 1 Replyfossphi @lemm.ee Three quarters close?
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Bronzebeard @lemm.ee Why did this take you a second?
12 0 Replyunipadfox @pawb.social It only took me 3/4 of a second
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virku @lemmy.world I cannot say I know a fourth, simple way of writing 3/4. For this to be funny for me there needs to be one. Help?
12 1 Replykewko @sh.itjust.works There's a ratio 3:4 or spelling it out "three-quarters" Hope it helps
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TheImpressiveX @lemm.ee
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This graph represents three out of four ways to write ¾.
11 1 ReplyDagwood222 @lemm.ee What's the fourth way?
12 0 ReplyZyratoxx @lemm.ee
Ratio 3 : 1
8 0 ReplyFooBarrington @lemmy.world 0.75
7 0 Replylath @lemmy.world Pie chart
6 0 ReplyTrailblazing Braille Taser @lemmy.dbzer0.com "Three fourths"
4 0 Replysugar_in_your_tea @sh.itjust.works Binary: 0011/0100
Or with reciprocals: (4/3)-1
Or 75 basis points
3 0 Replydriving_crooner @lemmy.eco.br
[0; 1, 3]
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Beacon @fedia.io But there are an infinite amount of ways to write that same amount. 6/8, 12/16, etc.
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Lumidaub @feddit.org
... is... is this loss?
6 1 ReplyFloshie @lemmy.blahaj.zone those are the same pictures
3 0 ReplyRadioactive Butthole @reddthat.com It works better for 2/3rds
/⅔/0.66//
3 0 Replykewko @sh.itjust.works ⅔ ≠ .66
4 1 ReplyFarid @startrek.website
Yeah, should be
0.(6)
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sugar_in_your_tea @sh.itjust.works Except there are 4 horsemen of the apocalypse.
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DragonsInARoom @lemmy.world Or 4/5
1 0 ReplyDragonsInARoom @lemmy.world Loss?
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