Lösung 1.1:7a

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If we multiply 3.14 by 100 the decimal point will move two places to the right, i.e.
If we multiply 3.14 by 100 the decimal point will move two places to the right, i.e.
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::<math>100\cdot 3{,}14 = 314</math>
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::<math>100\cdot 3\textrm{.}14 = 314</math>
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and dividing both sides by 100 we see
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and dividing both sides by 100 we see that
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::<math>3{,}14 = \frac{314}{100}\,\mbox{.}</math>
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::<math>3\textrm{.}14 = \frac{314}{100}\,\mbox{.}</math>
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This shows that 3.14 can be written as the quotient of two integers which means it is a rational number.
This shows that 3.14 can be written as the quotient of two integers which means it is a rational number.
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Version vom 07:01, 19. Sep. 2008