Makes more sense ta. Somebody else posted 1/3 = 0.33r which we accept but ofc 0.333r x 3 = 0.99r which leaves us in the same situation as people accept 3 x 1/3 to equal 1 but not when written as 0.33r x 3. Am I right in thinking we can't display the "missing" bit as a fraction as it can't be quantified?
I just wish I understood Maths better - I only have a GCSE as I wasn't able to do it at A-Level. I want to attend evening classes but time restraints and all that...
- GP
There is no "missing bit". The two numbers are equivalent, interchangeable, identical.
Two numbers are defined as being different if it's possible to identify a number that exists between them on the number line. If you can't do that, then the two numbers are the same.