I'm just here trying to figure if this is Loss or not.
55 0 ReplyI'm bothered the boxes aren't the same size, ruining the joke
44 0 ReplyOhhhhh now I get it. Yea that ruins the joke…
4 0 ReplyI'm not doing the math, but maybe box one is 75% the size of box four?
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This comes dangerously close to lost territory.
32 0 ReplyThree quarters close?
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I cannot say I know a fourth, simple way of writing 3/4. For this to be funny for me there needs to be one. Help?
12 0 ReplyClue: How many boxes are there?
18 0 ReplyYeah, i get that there are four boxes, but I don't feel the joke is funny without there being four actual possibilities and one is left out.
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There's a ratio 3:4 or spelling it out "three-quarters" Hope it helps
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Why did this take you a second?
11 0 ReplyIt only took me 3/4 of a second
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Click here if you don't understand
This graph represents three out of four ways to write ¾.
9 0 ReplyWhat's the fourth way?
10 0 Reply0.75
7 0 ReplyRatio 3 : 1
7 0 ReplyPie chart
5 0 Reply"Three fourths"
4 0 ReplyBinary: 0011/0100
Or with reciprocals: (4/3)-1
Or 75 basis points
3 0 Reply[0; 1, 3]
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... is... is this loss?
6 0 Replythose are the same pictures
3 0 ReplyIt works better for 2/3rds
/⅔/0.66//
3 0 Reply⅔ ≠ .66
4 0 ReplyYeah, should be
0.(6)
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Except there are 4 horsemen of the apocalypse.
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Loss?
2 0 ReplyOr 4/5
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