• FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Acknowledging that powers of a number systems base are special in that system isn’t something I ever thought people would disagree with.

    Why do you think we have concepts like “percentages”?

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          1 year ago

          Because base 60 was too useful for a bunch of French fuckwits couple hundred years ago

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            1 year ago

            So we use fractions of 100 instead of fractions of 10 because base 60 was too useful? How does that make any sense? The question wasn’t why we use base 100 instead of base 60.

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                    1 year ago

                    No, it’s a full-on non-sequitur. As I said, the question wasn’t why we use fractions of 100 instead of fractions of 60, but why we use fractions of 100 instead of fractions of 10. What you’re saying doesn’t relate at all to my question.

                    But I’m done here, you’re either arguing in incredibly bad faith, or you’re not capable of understanding my questions. Either isn’t something I’ll spend more time on.