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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-01-29] [Hit: ]
All the Zeroists should again come back to Oneism.-Youre just an idiot. Do you also believe that the Flying Cookie Monster created the universe? And that the Earth is flat?-a length of 0.3 is divided by a 0.......
dividing a lesser number by a greater number should yield a more lesser number but our number system is funny.
For example,
a length of 0.3 is divided by a 0.4 length and here it is! you get 0.75 length which is even a more greater length.
Hahaha, you all are mathematically brainwashed morons.
All the Zeroists should again come back to Oneism.

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You're just an idiot. Do you also believe that the Flying Cookie Monster created the universe? And that the Earth is flat?

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"a length of 0.3 is divided by a 0.4 length and here it is! you get 0.75 length which is even a more greater length."

Yes , that is true. If you divide a value by a number less than 1, you will get an increase.
E.g. 15/3 means 'how manyTHREEs are in 15', and it is 5,
15/(1/3) means how many THIRDSs are in 15, and it is 45.

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1) You're an idiot

2) Do you even understand the difference between the two?

i.e. 1 / 10 asks what number multiplied by 10 will give you 1. Only a smaller number than 10 can yield a smaller number, thus the answer is 0.1.

0.3 / 0.4 asks how many times does 0.4 go into 0.3? Obviously 0.4 is bigger, so it will give you a bigger number (0.4 * 0.75 = 0.3)
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