#division
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It should be 14/7, since we have “total yo-yo” and “groups of yo-yo”; by dimensional analysis, yo-yo/group*groups=yo-yo.
Also, link the post @primal venture , so I can reply in the other server.
it was closed long time ago,
yeah I guess it HAS to be 14/7, you cant use the "number of stuff inside a group" in this case ?
but I havent seen any other operation that require you to think of it in 2 different ways
will I even not be able to solve a problem by thinking of division as "amount of groups"
You can’t use it since it’s an unknown.
will there ever be an unknown when using "amount of groups" way ?
Yeah.
is division the only operation that has a change of having "unknowns"
I dont have problems like these while using other operators
Yes.
thats really interesting
thanks you really helped
Okay.
No, they all do. The "unknown" is the answer.
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