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Gatorish

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  • Gatorish
    Gatorish20d
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    This is my second attempt at a book so I rated it based on the chapters I have made so far. Personally I think it’s a good but but… I am not used to writing books I have written Plays/Scripts my life, it’s interesting to try somthing diffrent. If you find Error’s comment I’ll either fix them or explain them. ❤️ Please enjoy! #NoviceWriter

    Always Muscles, Who Needs Magic Anyway?
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  • Gatorish
    Gatorish4mth
    Replied to Gatorish

    Replying to myself In math when you round you do it at 5+ is the next number so 10 and anything bellow 5 is rounded down so 0. But 5 has 5 digits after it, 6,7,8,9,10 and has 4 before it, 4,3,2,1(not counting zero because it would carry over later) So technically you should only round up at some imaginary number(NOT i) And for the first () what I meant was for 15 if your rounding up to 20 the numbers after 15 would be 16,17,18,19,20 BUT before would be 14,13,12,11 and 10! Which was already taken by 5 rounding up earlier. Sorry if this makes little sence!

    Ezra was never a pessimist. He never looked at half a glass of water and saw it half empty, don't get him wrong he wasn't obliviously optimistic either. When he saw a glass of water, for him it was neither half full nor half empty in the end it was simply a glass with water in it.
    A Wizard in Wednesday
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  • Gatorish
    Gatorish4mth
    Replied to JustHavinFunReadin

    This could be completely wrong but I think it’s right? In math 50 is half of a hundred but when it’s something real like volume, 50 would be considered half empty because there is still 50 units of water that can be added to the cup. While the cup already has 50 units it could gain 50 more. So instead of 4.999 repeating being the limit for half empty it would be 50. And for half full it would be anything over 50%. It’s a little thing that tripped me feel free to tell me I’m wrong! I probably just made some error somewhere

    Ezra was never a pessimist. He never looked at half a glass of water and saw it half empty, don't get him wrong he wasn't obliviously optimistic either. When he saw a glass of water, for him it was neither half full nor half empty in the end it was simply a glass with water in it.
    A Wizard in Wednesday
    TV · a_BMO
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