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My maths is not what it used to be. Need some assistance.
Q: Prove that the recurring decimal 0.25 = 25/99
Thanks
Mike
Q: Prove that the recurring decimal 0.25 = 25/99
Thanks
Mike
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks to all, especially, Jonathan and factor. I was merely helping a 15 year old with her GSCE level homework. Having read all the answers I'm still non the wiser, but she is!
I have never been much good at mathematics. When my son gets to 15/16 I think I will struggle to help him.
Thank god for AB
I have never been much good at mathematics. When my son gets to 15/16 I think I will struggle to help him.
Thank god for AB
"Hi bamberger- I bet, like others of our age, you did integration and volumes of revolution at 'O' level too but students don't touch calculus until A level now. However we didn't do any probability at O level, I'm sure, whereas it's taught much earlier now."
<falls over in a faint>
Ugh what, where am I ? Oh I recall. Good jest factor, like it. You'll be telling me next they spend all summer sipping pina colada in the playground.
I recall doing calculus and probabilities at 'O' level. Then some years later when I decide to become a mature student and go get a degree, Loughborough University had the damned cheek to reject me because my maths wouldn't be up to it, having taken no 'A' levels. I must have ended up at a better university as I had no problems where I went.
<falls over in a faint>
Ugh what, where am I ? Oh I recall. Good jest factor, like it. You'll be telling me next they spend all summer sipping pina colada in the playground.
I recall doing calculus and probabilities at 'O' level. Then some years later when I decide to become a mature student and go get a degree, Loughborough University had the damned cheek to reject me because my maths wouldn't be up to it, having taken no 'A' levels. I must have ended up at a better university as I had no problems where I went.