Motor Daddy
Valued Senior Member
It's a simple "glitch" in our decimal representation of fractions.
A cool example is 1/7 = .(142857)
6/7 = .(857142)
1/7 + 6/7 = .(142857) + .(857142)
7/7 = .(9)
You round off 1/7 to .142857, and 6/7 to .857142, and then add them together a don't get exactly 1 and you call it a "glitch" in the decimal representation of fractions?
When I open my Windows calculator and enter 1 divided by 7 and click the equal sign I get an answer. I store that answer in memory. I then enter 6 divided by 7 and click the equal sign and get an answer. I press the plus sign, and then press memory recall, and finally the equal sign, and it adds the two together and the answer is.......1!