Pre Decimal Arithmetic
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I like long division and especially with algebraic equations -- that's my idea of fun.
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That is one thing I could never get my head around!Cowsham wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 5:29pm I like long division and especially with algebraic equations -- that's my idea of fun.
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Or possibly they'd been taught that only some fractions are more accurate than some decimals?Cowsham wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 5:23pmTried showing my sons how fractions are more accurate than decimals but I think they couldn't be bothered listening to an owl boy rambling on about back in the day.

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The fractions that want to be identified as decimals or the decimals that want to be identified as fractions?DaveReading wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 11:17pmOr possibly they'd been taught that only some fractions are more accurate than some decimals?Cowsham wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 5:23pmTried showing my sons how fractions are more accurate than decimals but I think they couldn't be bothered listening to an owl boy rambling on about back in the day.![]()
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22 over 7 is a far simpler expression of Pi than as a decimal, and more usable too.
Yes, I know it's an approximation.
Yes, I know it's an approximation.
Mick F. Cornwall
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More this is what I mean
"Absolute value" Is just the distance from zero in either
Positive or negative direction -- If absolute you mean a decimal value then 1/2 is 0.5 but 1/3 for example hasn't got a decimal equivalent.
"Absolute value" Is just the distance from zero in either
Positive or negative direction -- If absolute you mean a decimal value then 1/2 is 0.5 but 1/3 for example hasn't got a decimal equivalent.
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That's my idea of a wet Sunday afternoon from hellCowsham wrote: 11 Dec 2022, 5:29pm I like long division and especially with algebraic equations -- that's my idea of fun.

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I well remember the price of a ‘penny chew’ going from 1d to 1p overnight - thieving [rude word removed].Nearholmer wrote: 8 Dec 2022, 4:59pm Old people.
They were right about it allowing sneak price rises though, the change from one to the other did.
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I enjoy Nerdle. And usually get it with a few lines to spare. But I suspect that my attempts are seriously suboptimal.
Any analyses out there?
Jonathan
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I only do the daily puzzle. I strayed into the more difficult games on one occasion but the introduction of square and cube numbers made my brain hurt. 

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I remember thinking I was at the Cutting Edge of Mathematics when allowed to use a Slide Rule in O level Maths . (No calculators though)
I also remember trying to explain Decimalisation to my Gran (God rest her soul)
I enjoy Wordle these days plus the odd online Scrabble if time permits. Particularly if it's been snowing like today.
1/3 is .3 recurring (I think !)
I also remember trying to explain Decimalisation to my Gran (God rest her soul)
I enjoy Wordle these days plus the odd online Scrabble if time permits. Particularly if it's been snowing like today.
1/3 is .3 recurring (I think !)

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Well that proves it.