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Originally Posted by Answer Anderstood
1%, 2%, 3%
looks like integers to me, idiot
See below.
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Originally Posted by Devilboy666
1% = 0.01 which is not an integer
2% = 0.02 which is also not an integer
3% = 0.03 which is an integer - oh wait no it's not
TY.
100 - 50 = x; x + 50 = 100
100 - .5(100) = x; x + (.5)x =/= 100
How is this at all confusing? You figured it out yourself anyway, so what's so difficult? The .5(x) isn't 50 obv so why would it add back to 100?