If I cut something into 3 equal pieces, there are 3 defined pieces. But, 1÷3= .333333~. Why is the math a nonstop repeating decimal when existence allows 3 pieces? Is the assumption that it’s physically impossible to cut something into 3 perfectly even pieces?

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If I cut something into 3 equal pieces, there are 3 defined pieces. But, 1÷3= .333333~. Why is the math a nonstop repeating decimal when existence allows 3 pieces? Is the assumption that it’s physically impossible to cut something into 3 perfectly even pieces?

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It’s bc it’s athe ratio you’re making by dividing a whole. Just can’t have 3 pieces equal if comparing to the whole you divided them from. That .33333 is that ratio. Jeez I don’t make sense. Sorry. It makes sense to me.

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