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Question How to visualize division as splitting Dividend into B equal “partial groups”, then rounding up A partial groups to get a full group?
Because $10 \div \dfrac{4}{3}$ isn't an integer, I changed the numbers in this Reddit post. My $X = 6, A = 2, B = 3$. Undoubtedly, I know $6 \div \dfrac{2}{3} = 6 \times \dfrac{3}{2} = 9$, but don't use $\dfrac{a}{b} \div \dfrac{c}{d} \equiv \dfrac{a}{b} \times \dfrac{d}{c}$ here to explain. > ...
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Question How can I visualize dividing by a fraction as partial and full groups?
I can't visualize all these "full groups" and "partial groups." Can someone please picture them? Please see my questions red in-line. Please don't use the identity that $\dfrac{a}{b} \div \dfrac{c}{d} \equiv \dfrac{a}{b} \times \dfrac{d}{c} $. Because $10 ÷ 4/3$ isn't an integer, I changed the num...
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Question How can I visualize this Compound Interest Chart with indefinite integrals?
How can I visualize the integrals below? Can someone draw on the chart and point to where $\int 1 \, dx = x$, $\int x \, dx = \frac 12 x^2 $, ... are ? I don't know which of these charts are more intuitive, and I'll copy and paste two. Is this called a Bar Chart? ![enter image description here][1]...
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Question How can I re-write or supplant “basis point” UNambiguously?
For this question, please DON'T use or even allude to "basis point" in your rewording, because I'm trying to replace "basis point"! "basis point" befuddles me! Basis Point (BPS) Definition > One basis point is equivalent to 0.01% (1/100th of a percent) or 0.0001 in decimal form. Please pe...
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Question Intuitively, what does the 1 mean in $\dfrac{a}{b} = \dfrac{1}{\frac{b}{a}}$?
For intuition, I instantiate variables with fruits: $a$ as apple and $b$ as berry (pick whatever berry you like). In terms of apples and/or berries, what does the red $\color{red}{1}$ below mean? What's the unit of $\color{red}{1}$? $\dfrac{a}{b} \quad = \quad\dfrac{\color{red}{1}}{\dfrac{...
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