20/4 = 54/20 = .20You know... This game involves quite a bit of math... You may want to brush up on your algebra.Just saying.Edit: the fact that you are still arguing without checking a calculator on your math that you are way too overconfident in, tells me you are a person who doesn't like to admit when they are wrong or very good at taking criticism objectively.
20/4 = 54/20 = .20You know... This game involves quite a bit of math... You may want to brush up on your algebra.Just saying.Edit: the fact that you are still arguing without checking a calculator on your math that you are way too overconfident in, tells me you are a person who doesn't like to admit when they are wrong or very good at taking criticism objectively.I think what you're discounting is that although he's 4 for 20 now, he knows he's going to be 1 for his next 80 and therefore it really will be a 5% rate. Clearly you're just not seeing the big picture here. ;)
Also the fact that he is in d.v and has this much money says a lot too.
To the other guy btw the math is all the same no matter how u slice it .2 =5. i wasnt using algebra, i was using division. / means divide in math terms. no point of using aleg for that. no one is wrong we looked at the math problem from different angle/
To the other guy btw the math is all the same no matter how u slice it .2 =5. i wasnt using algebra, i was using division. / means divide in math terms. no point of using aleg for that. no one is wrong we looked at the math problem from different angle/0.2 is not equal to 5, in the same sense that two dimes is not five dollars. Nor is 0.2 equal to five percent; it is equal to one-fifth, which is 20%. Well, theoretically, in a base 40 mathematic system, it could be accurate to say that 4 is 5% of 20, but only because that 20 would be 80, and even then I'm not sure how the concept of percent translates to other bases. I think to sum it up, he wasn't questioning your division skills, just that you were diving in the wrong direction or just completely misunderstanding the concept of percentage.