… is… is this loss?
It works better for 2/3rds
/⅔/0.66//
⅔ ≠ .66
This comes dangerously close to lost territory.
Three quarters close?
Loss?
Why did this take you a second?
It only took me 3/4 of a second
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?
There’s a ratio 3:4 or spelling it out “three-quarters” Hope it helps
Clue: How many boxes are there?
Yeah, 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.
Three out of the four boxes contain something. That’s the fourth way to do it. Nothing is missing.
That can’t be it, cause then that’s all 4/4 horsemen of 3/4 present.
Damn, good point.
those are the same pictures
I’m just here trying to figure if this is Loss or not.
I’m bothered the boxes aren’t the same size, ruining the joke
Ohhhhh now I get it. Yea that ruins the joke…
I’m not doing the math, but maybe box one is 75% the size of box four?
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This graph represents three out of four ways to write ¾.
But there are an infinite amount of ways to write that same amount. 6/8, 12/16, etc.
What’s the fourth way?
0.75
that’s one of the options in the cartoon.
Should have asked about the second way, fool
Yeah, option number 4 😎
oh god, whats the second way then?
If I told you, I’d have to kill ¾ of you
Ratio 3 : 1
L plus ratio
Binary: 0011/0100
Or with reciprocals: (4/3)-1
Or 75 basis points
Pie chart
“Three fourths”
[0; 1, 3]