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minus-squareaebletrae [she/her]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 month agoHow are you at thinking about years, decades, and centuries? If we take it step by step:— 10 years of a century is ten years out of a hundred. 10% is ten out of a hundred. So 10 years is 10% of a century. Looking at the same thing another way:— 10 years is a also a decade. There are 10 decades in a century. So one decade is one tenth (1/10) of a century. Bringing in the comparison from earlier:— 90% of a century is 90 years, or 9 decades. 9 decades is nine tenths (9/10) of a century. 110% of a century is 110 years, or 11 decades. 11 decades is eleven tenths (11/10) of a century. Are these familiar enough to make sense as a parallel, or just further irrelevant confusion?
minus-square7bicycles [he/him]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·1 month ago How are you at thinking about years, decades, and centuries? not a lot, usually It’s not like I don’t get the train of thought here, it just doesn’t come intuitive
How are you at thinking about years, decades, and centuries?
If we take it step by step:—
Looking at the same thing another way:—
Bringing in the comparison from earlier:—
Are these familiar enough to make sense as a parallel, or just further irrelevant confusion?
not a lot, usually
It’s not like I don’t get the train of thought here, it just doesn’t come intuitive