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8 December, 21:39

Why does it take 10 copies of 160 make the same amount as five copies of 1/3?

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  1. 8 December, 22:03
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    First of all 1/3 is equal to 33.3 repeating and 160 as a fraction would be 8/5ths but if you reduce that it will equal out to 1.6 and so this means that if you have 10 copies of 160 it will be the same as 5 copies of 1/3 because both will equal out to about 16.
  2. 9 December, 00:49
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    First of all 1/3 is equal to 33.3 repeating and 160 as a faction would be 8/5 but if you reduce that it would equal out to 1.6 so this means that if you have 10 copies of 160 it will be the same as 5 copies of 1/3 because both will equal out to about 16.
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