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Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.

So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."

Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.

So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."

Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.

So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."

Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.

So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."

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examples of fractions are

1/2

4/5

9/12

7/10

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10y ago
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fraction of a fraction means fraction times fraction.

Note: of in Math means multiply

Example: 1/2 of 1/3 = 1/2 x 1/3 = 1/6

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Putting a question mark after a disjointed phrase does not make it a sensible question.

So, my answer is, "Yes, some things do have a mass of a fraction of a gram."

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Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.

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denominator?

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