Jana and Eva
Jana and Eva practiced decimals.
Jana made up a decimal number, and Eva always added three times this imaginary number.
The first number. .. It consisted only of ones (i.e., it ended in the hundredths order and had 5 digits)
The second number had twice the number of decimal places.
The question is, is there a difference between the First and Second numbers?
Jana made up a decimal number, and Eva always added three times this imaginary number.
The first number. .. It consisted only of ones (i.e., it ended in the hundredths order and had 5 digits)
The second number had twice the number of decimal places.
The question is, is there a difference between the First and Second numbers?
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