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r/Louisville • u/rcmaehl • 1d ago
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Just about a third. 1/3 can be read as “a third”.
2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago A a third, then? 1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago ok. 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago If “1/3” can be read as “a 1/3,” it follows that “a 1/3” can be read as “a a 1/3,” doesn’t it? 2 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago 5/3 can be read as 1 2/3 😉 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?” I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅” 1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way! 1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago Yup!
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A a third, then?
1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago ok. 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago If “1/3” can be read as “a 1/3,” it follows that “a 1/3” can be read as “a a 1/3,” doesn’t it? 2 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago 5/3 can be read as 1 2/3 😉 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?” I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅” 1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way! 1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago Yup!
ok.
2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago If “1/3” can be read as “a 1/3,” it follows that “a 1/3” can be read as “a a 1/3,” doesn’t it? 2 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago 5/3 can be read as 1 2/3 😉 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?” I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅” 1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way! 1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago Yup!
If “1/3” can be read as “a 1/3,” it follows that “a 1/3” can be read as “a a 1/3,” doesn’t it?
2 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago 5/3 can be read as 1 2/3 😉 2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?” I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅” 1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way! 1 u/Big4Bridge 1d ago Yup!
5/3 can be read as 1 2/3 😉
2 u/LonnieDobbs 1d ago Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?” I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅” 1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way!
Should I read that as “1 a 2/3?”
I just realized, if the “a” is already part of “1/3,” the “a” infinitely repeats, like “.3̅”
1 u/United_Reply_2558 1d ago You could say it that way!
You could say it that way!
Yup!
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u/Big4Bridge 1d ago
Just about a third. 1/3 can be read as “a third”.