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Right, so:
1/3 = .33333....
(1/3)*3 = 1
.33333....*3 = .9999....
Therefore 1 = .9999....
Does this mean that whole number do not exist and are just limits?
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Irrelevant of what way you look at it, it's coming infinitely close to 1, thus technically 1. In a sense, a limit.
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wow, this actually makes sense to me and i have been horrible in math my whole life haha..
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Umm I fail at this xD! Lemme see...
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This blows my mind, I literally have no idea how that works.
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i have no idea what i just read
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You've failed to recognize other fractions and divisions that doesn't produce repeating decimals. In those instances, whole numbers are possible even with used decimals. ex: 1/2= .5 and .5x2=1
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There is a name for the mathmatical law that makes it one, why can't I remember it. And .3333... is another way for saying 1/3, so the answer is still technically 1.