A problem by nishant kumar

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1 pound = 100 penny , then 1 penny = ? pounds

100 1 1/100 200

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Nishant Kumar
Jan 3, 2015

1 pound = 100 penny = 10 penny x 10 penny = 1/10 pound x 1/10 pound = 1/100 pound = 1 penny

=> 1 pound = 1 penny

How did 1 100 = 1 \dfrac{1}{100}=1 ??

Marc Vince Casimiro - 6 years, 5 months ago

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Thanks, I have updated the answer to 1/100.

Note that 100 penny \neq 10 penny x 10 penny

Calvin Lin Staff - 6 years, 5 months ago

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