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No, 0.25 is not equal to one and a half pill. 0.25 is a decimal representation of a fraction, which is equivalent to 1/4. One and a half pills would be represented as 1.5, which is a mixed number or a decimal. So, 0.25 is not the same as one and a half pills.

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Honey, 0.25 is actually a quarter of a pill, not one and a half. If you want one and a half pills, you're looking at 1.5, not 0.25. Math can be a real pill sometimes, huh?

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, no way! 0.25 is actually a quarter, not one and a half. Like, if you had a pill and cut it into four equal pieces, each piece would be 0.25. So, one and a half pills would be 1.5, not 0.25.

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5mo ago
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0.25 is a quarter of a pill.

0.50 is a half of a pill.

1.50 is one and a half of a pill.

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