$${\frac{{\mathtt{4}}}{{\mathtt{22\,100}}}} = {\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{5\,525}}}} = {\mathtt{0.000\: \!180\: \!995\: \!475\: \!113\: \!1}}$$
There's also BIDMAS in Uk.
Brackets
Indices
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
Minus 1.21
Nice pictures
:)))))))))))))
Lol...
nice...ummm...Coconut cake you got there...soooooooo.?
Ok. That seems pretty legit for a 12years old boy.
It's amazing.
How you solve these things...?!
O.o
Same here!
I don't understand it. (Well just. A bit)
But every time you commented a new try I'd be staring.
That is some good logic
I just wanted to say hello.