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Комментарии • 6

  • @nicholsjoshua15
    @nicholsjoshua15 14 лет назад +3

    So do I always use 10,000 and 100? Do I use deferent numbers with deferent repeating numbers.

    • @itzD3trox
      @itzD3trox 4 года назад +2

      Take the number after decimal and add that much 0after 1 instead of 10,000 and take the number with bars on it and add that much zero after 1 instead of ten and this is also done in this video

  • @ZulfRadioCardiff
    @ZulfRadioCardiff 12 лет назад

    (Factor,Numerator,Denominator) (1, 33688, 9900),(2,16844,4950),(4,8422,2475)