Never
False.
When converting a repeating decimal into a fraction, the reason the denominator consists of 9s or a combination of 9s and 0s is rooted in the nature of the decimal system. Each digit in the repeating part corresponds to a division by powers of 10, while the repeating cycle creates a geometric series. The formula for converting a repeating decimal to a fraction effectively captures this series, resulting in a denominator that is a series of 9s for each repeating digit, and 0s for any non-repeating digits that precede the repeating section. For example, in the decimal 0.666..., the repeating '6' creates a fraction with a denominator of 9, while a decimal like 0.1(23) would result in a denominator of 990, reflecting both the repeating and non-repeating parts.
1/3 = .33333 (repeating decimal). All you had to do was divide 3 into 1, and .333 would be the result.
No. However repeated measurements can be averaged or otherwise be used to arrive at a more accurate result.
Never
Rita Mae Brown wrote that phrase in her book "Sudden Death" in 1983. Most people attribute that quote to Albert Einstein, but he actually did not say that.
There is no single sign of insanity. As with all illnesses there are varying symptoms."The definition of insanity is: Doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result."- Albert Einstein
A rational person would, after repeating same actions once or twice and obtaining a constant result, form the conclusion that those actions always give that particular result. It is therefore suggesting that, if someone does the actions again and again and does not believe they will give the same result, they cannot be rational and are therefore insane.
They will need to keep redoing it until everyone has the same answer
Dude!!!!!! Are you crazy!? NO WAY!! Almost always, this is making the same mistake twice and expecting a different result.
This proverb can be applied to many situations such as work, life, love. When applied to people, this quote promotes a person to try something else if they aren't happy with their situation. For example, if your in a bad relationship, you are going to remain in a bad relationship until you do something differently. If you remain in a bad relation ship, without changing anything, and yet you still expect things to improve, then there is something wrong with your thinking.
The correct spelling of the adjective is hopeful(optimistic, or expecting a result).
so you can get the same result and to prove your hyphothosis
all know is that it would be a fair test
You have a result you are expecting in mind. You are thanking the person or organisation etc in advance for this
Some say, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing but expecting a different result. When you use the same thought process, same approach, maybe same system over and over again and still getting the same result, it's time to change the above mentioned. Kind of like if you were to get in your car....and make car noises but the car doesn't start. You really want the car to start, and day after day you go and sit in your car and make car noises. Stop and think, how else will this car start. Hmmmm. Maybe use the key, then the car will start. Another saying, there isn't one way to skin a cat....ouch...I know sounds terrible but basically the same idea. There are several methods you just have to keeping trying until you get your result you want. IF? You have tried everything including what everyone else even suggests then maybe it's time to find a new goal or different outcome. Be flexible because life isn't!