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    Default Huh?

    1/4 X 8/5 = 18/45

    Doesn't it?


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    I don't get it can you do that?
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    nope its 4/10ths i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Ward View Post
    1/4 X 8/5 = 18/45

    Doesn't it?


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    .25 x 1.6 = .4 = 2/5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Ward View Post
    1/4 X 8/5 = 18/45

    Doesn't it?


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    (1x8) / (4X5) = 8/20 (2/5) or 0.4 as Calm said.

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    Hey There,

    My calcs come out the same as Calm but where did you get 18/45 from???
    1/4 x 8/5 = 8/20 =2/5
    once I wrote it down I see where the 18/45 came from the little x means multiply

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    This was kind of what i was thinking.
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    In order to deal with fractions you always have to find the common denominator. For this calculation I've used 20. IE:

    1/4 = 5/20 and 8/5 = 32/20.

    5/20 x 32/20 = 160/400.

    Break 160/400 down and it equals 2/5.

    2 div 5 = 0.4.

    1 inch = 25.4mm

    Multiply 0.4 x 25.4 = 10.16mm.

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    Default But....

    But 1/4 X 8/4
    is not the same as 18/44

    or
    1/4 X 8/3
    is not the same as 18/43


    Whereas 1/4 X 8/5 = 18/45 = 0.4

    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Ward View Post
    But 1/4 X 8/4
    is not the same as 18/44

    or
    1/4 X 8/3
    is not the same as 18/43


    Whereas 1/4 X 8/5 = 18/45 = 0.5

    Why?

    Hey Where did you learn numbers from, that don't work either

    18/45 = 18 divided by 45 which = 0.4
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    Default oops...

    Corrected. Thanks.
    Should have been 0.4

    But don't criticize my maths.
    I'll give you another example:

    1/2 X 5/4

    or

    1 x 5
    -----------
    2 x 4

    = 15/24 = 5/8

    try it for

    1 x 5
    --------
    2 x 6

    ..... This does not equal 15/26

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    Hey Greg,

    1 x 5 = 5
    --------- ---
    2 x 4 = 8 the 15/24 is just lucky (This happens now and again)

    the next one is

    1 x 5 = 5
    --------- ---
    2 x 6 = 12 equals 10/24 if you want to be silly

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    1/2 x 5/6 doesn't equal 15/26..... sorry


    There are only 14 'solutions'
    1,2,5,4
    (1/2 x 5/4 = 15/24) etc.
    1 4 8 5
    1 6 4 3
    1 6 6 4
    1 9 9 5
    2 1 4 5
    2 6 6 5
    4 1 5 8
    4 9 9 8
    6 1 3 4
    6 1 4 6
    6 2 5 6
    9 1 5 9
    9 4 8 9

    and others where the numerator and denominator are the same number.

    I'm not what sure this all means,,,,,,,,

    Time for a beer I think

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