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You can convert any integer into a fraction, by putting the integer into the numerator, and 1 into the denominator. Thus, 105 = 105/1.
The year 105 CE refers to the year 105 in the Common Era (CE) or Anno Domini (AD) system, which is the calendar era most widely used today. In this system, years are counted from the traditionally recognized year of the birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the year 105 CE is 105 years after this starting point.
105 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction.
The integer for 2010 AD is simply 2010. In the Gregorian calendar system, which is widely used today, years are represented as integers, with AD (Anno Domini) indicating years after the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ. Thus, 2010 AD corresponds directly to the integer 2010.
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105 AD In China
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in 105 AD, Han Dynasty
You can convert any integer into a fraction, by putting the integer into the numerator, and 1 into the denominator. Thus, 105 = 105/1.
Around 105 AD, in Dongha Dynasty
The year 105 CE refers to the year 105 in the Common Era (CE) or Anno Domini (AD) system, which is the calendar era most widely used today. In this system, years are counted from the traditionally recognized year of the birth of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the year 105 CE is 105 years after this starting point.
105 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction.
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105 AD
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Ad 105 in china
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