Then how can 150 and 143 be both 100%?
Hence, proved wrong ![]()
Then how can 150 and 143 be both 100%?
Hence, proved wrong ![]()
Hence I have doubt that you have not read math correctly ![]()
You can compare two objects only if they are in same format.
Thatâs why this is confusing they are comparing wrong items.
Thatâs we all know ![]()
Soo Confusing
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Think of it like this:
You visit 4 days out of 5 because you miss day 3.
Day 1: Visit
Day 2: Visit
Day 3: Donât Visit
Day 4: Visit
Day 5: Visit
Even if you visit on day 6, in the last 5 days you have still only visited 4 days.
Day 1: Visit
Day 2: Visit (last 5 days starts again here)
Day 3: Donât Visit
Day 4: Visit
Day 5: Visit
Day 6: Visit
The same happens again on day 7, you have still only visited 4 times in the last 5 days.
Day 1: Visit
Day 2: Visit
Day 3: Donât Visit (last 5 days starts again here)
Day 4: Visit
Day 5: Visit
Day 6: Visit
Day 7: Visit
Finally on day 8, you have visited all 5 days.
Day 1: Visit
Day 2: Visit
Day 3: Donât Visit
Day 4: Visit (last 5 days starts again here)
Day 5: Visit
Day 6: Visit
Day 7: Visit
Day 8: Visit
My days visited is growing, without a problem, just 1 less than what everyone can see. Some other persons get stuck. Why?
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May I know why is there a difference in days visited?
Even if there is a difference, why is it so big?
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