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Listen Very Closely๐Ÿ‘‚ Then Listen Again!

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KenoTheBarbarian1 year ago

This is ridiculous. Multiplication is not an action ร— action, it's an observation x occurrence. You have 1 apple 1 time. You have 1 apple 2 times. 1x1 is just representative if having 1 thing 1 time.

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Mo Djamil ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ณ1 year ago

All these comments remind me this Ep of Sheldon about 0 ๐Ÿ˜‚

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F.A.R. Wright Aviation1 year ago

This guy sounds smart but heโ€™s actually speaking nonsense.

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๐–ค“โš”โšœOf The Flameโšœโš”๐–ค“1 year ago

And how TF is 1x0....0. 1x0=1. If you take a one and multiply it by nothing, you don't just remove the one.

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Nick Skinner1 year ago

If you did this 1 thing 1 times, how many times did you do that 1 thing?

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shynner1 year ago

It's the '1 x 0=0' or any number times 0 that always had me scratching my head. What exactly happened to the first number to cancel it out? Did zero make it disappear? It might be different if the first number was zero.... like 0x1.

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Skip101 year ago

Laws of math. Anything times 1 is itself. He's also wrong about multiplication as it doesn't always produce a larger value. Just a silly, half-smart conversation.

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Crypto Chemdawg๐Ÿ›ก1 year ago

Multiplication is not same definition as multiply. Multiplication is "amount per group X(times) how many groups"....for example 1 X 1 is 1 group with 1 item equals how many items? 1 item total for 1 group of 1.

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Doug Kinnison1 year ago

This pains my brain. 1 x 1 = 1 because it's like a bucket that contains a single '1', and then you ask yourself, how many 1's do I have if I only have 1 bucket... 1! He's being needlessly verbose and then being hyper literal to the point that logic breaks.

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PepesRevenge8881 year ago

1, 1 time is 1 2, 3 times is 6. Honestly, it's pretty easy.

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