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Math is so fascinating.

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    Math is so fascinating.

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      Math is so fascinating.

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      @lowqualityfacts starting to think not everything you say is true
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        Math is so fascinating.

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        @lowqualityfacts

        It's true! And that negative number is 7.

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        • lowqualityfacts@mstdn.socialL lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social

          Math is so fascinating.

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          @lowqualityfacts

          For example, if you take the positive number 3 and divide by the larger positive number 6, then multiply by the smaller positive number 2, you get 1, which is the loneliest number and that's a negative.

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            @lowqualityfacts

            It's true! And that negative number is 7.

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            @CppGuy @lowqualityfacts
            How????

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              Math is so fascinating.

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              @lowqualityfacts
              I'm confused is positive numbers not from 1 upward...? While negative numbers -1 downward?
              I divided 10 by 20 give 0.5 then I multiply 0.5×2 =1 and 1 is not a negative number but a postive number.

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                @lowqualityfacts
                I'm confused is positive numbers not from 1 upward...? While negative numbers -1 downward?
                I divided 10 by 20 give 0.5 then I multiply 0.5×2 =1 and 1 is not a negative number but a postive number.

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                @MagnusIdode
                1 used to be a positive number but it saw the state of the world and is quite depressed about it.
                @lowqualityfacts

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                • lowqualityfacts@mstdn.socialL lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social

                  Math is so fascinating.

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                  @lowqualityfacts Exactly! Insulin used to cost $600, now it's $10, And since percent means out of 100, the equation becomes 100 ÷ 600 × 10 = -600% It all checks out if you have a head for numbers and/or worms.

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                    Math is so fascinating.

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                    @lowqualityfacts Positively!

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                      @lowqualityfacts

                      For example, if you take the positive number 3 and divide by the larger positive number 6, then multiply by the smaller positive number 2, you get 1, which is the loneliest number and that's a negative.

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                      @TobyBartels @lowqualityfacts 2 can be as bad as 1; it's the loneliest number since the number 1.

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