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Prove that 2/10=2
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Japanese student: Wrong question.
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European student: No Way.
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American student: It's strange,
how is it possible.
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Can You ?
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NO ?
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Here
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Answer.
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Indian Rajnikant
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solved it:
Two / Ten
=wo/en
(T with T cancel)
w = 23rd letter
o = 15th letter
e = 5th letter
n = 14th letter
So,
23+15 / 5+14
= 38 / 19
= 2
Maths ka itihaas hila dala.
Rajnikant rocks
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