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Got into a huge argument with one of my hoes. Can 4/3s exist brehs? She says no bc only 1/3 and 2/3 and 3/3 can exist, but i say yes bc if i get 1/3 and then get 3 more 1/3s then i will have 4 of them mufukkas. Might have to cut this bytch off for not understanding simple mathematical philosophy.
That hoe lost for not understanding basic fractions & you lost for fukkin with hoes that don't understand basic factions :stopitslime:
 

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That hoe lost for not understanding basic fractions & you lost for fukkin with hoes that don't understand basic factions :stopitslime:

i am not talking about fractions, i mean solid objects in real life. not math theory.
 

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& you lost for not understanding basic fractions either :stopitslime:

you cannot have fractions with a physical object breh, that is the whole point

edit: you can have them, but you aren't limited by them, with physical objects you can go beyond.
 

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if you are dealing with a solid object, then the most you can have is 1. Now if you take 4/3s and turn it into a mixed fraction, then it becomes 1 and 1/3. It is obviously impossible to have more than 1 and 1/3 of a solid object so yes, it is impossible.

 

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if you are dealing with a solid object, then the most you can have is 1. Now if you take 4/3s and turn it into a mixed fraction, then it becomes 1 and 1/3. It is obviously impossible to have more than 1 and 1/3 of a solid object so yes, it is impossible.



What if I have a saw and cut it
 

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No shyt. Just being a smart ass

It's like if you take a pizza and start dividing it, then all the individual pieces must add up to 1. It is physically impossible to have 4/3s from one pizza unless you bring in slices from beyond the original one. but yet you will have people saying that bc 4/3s is 1 and 1/3 as an improper fraction, then it would appear that you CAN do it that way, but no, it cannot be done.
 
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