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Thursday, March 1, 2018
Something else..............to me seemed counterintuitive doing it that way.......doing it that way........seems easiest..........at least to guestimate a part of the hs................b/c any fraction ending in a power of ten........1/10 = 0.1...............1/100 = 0.01........for each higher power of ten........in the bottom number....................the denominator........the one just moves one dec point to the right.......................so I could just add 1/10 to 1/100..........their dec value...........which is 0.11......................two numbers..........and a 11..........like 2 - 11........the prime fund.........my version of it anyways.............but from 1/10 to 1/100...........including end points.....of 1/10 and 1/100.........how many numbers do you think that is??? There are 91 of them.........................
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