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  2. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A ratio is often converted to a fraction when it is expressed as a ratio to the whole. In the above example, the ratio of yellow cars to all the cars on the lot is 4:12 or 1:3. We can convert these ratios to a fraction, and say that ⁠ 4 / 12 ⁠ of the cars or ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ of the cars in the lot are yellow.

  3. Finite difference coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 12: −9: 5/2 4 1 ... The order of accuracy of the approximation takes the usual form ( ...

  4. Proportional cake-cutting with different entitlements - Wikipedia

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    All agents in Q value (x,1) at least 1/2, and their total weight is at most 1/2; Agent t values both (0,x) and (x,1) at exactly 1/2. If both P and Q are nonempty, then agent t is split between P and Q such that the total weight in each set is exactly 1/2. The cake is cut at x, and the procedure proceeds recursively

  5. Continued fraction - Wikipedia

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    A continued fraction is a mathematical expression that can be written as a fraction with a denominator that is a sum that contains another simple or continued fraction. . Depending on whether this iteration terminates with a simple fraction or not, the continued fraction is finite or i

  6. Odds - Wikipedia

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    "pays −X" (moneyline odds) means that the bet is fair if the probability is p = X / (X + 100). The numbers for odds can be scaled. If k is any positive number then X to Y is the same as kX to kY, and similarly if "to" is replaced with "in" or "for". For example, "3 to 2 against" is the same as both "1.5 to 1 against" and "6 to 4 against".

  7. 5-12 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. 5-12, 5/12, or 5.12 may refer to : May 12 (month-day date ...

  8. List of Runge–Kutta methods - Wikipedia

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    On Padé approximations to the exponential function and A-stable methods for the numerical solution of initial value problems (PDF) (Thesis). Hairer, Ernst; Nørsett, Syvert Paul; Wanner, Gerhard (1993), Solving ordinary differential equations I: Nonstiff problems , Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag , ISBN 978-3-540-56670-0 .

  9. Stericated 5-simplexes - Wikipedia

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    A stericated 5-simplex can be constructed by an expansion operation applied to the regular 5-simplex, and thus is also sometimes called an expanded 5-simplex.It has 30 vertices, 120 edges, 210 faces (120 triangles and 90 squares), 180 cells (60 tetrahedra and 120 triangular prisms) and 62 4-faces (12 5-cells, 30 tetrahedral prisms and 20 3-3 duoprisms).