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Originally Posted by IrishNoodles
1 in 10 is 10 times more than 1 in 100, therefore 1 in 100 is far less common (10 times less common in fact) than 1 in 10
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The latter number refers to the amount of examples with the options I’m requesting. 1/10>1/100 yes. There are much less than 100 possible examples I’m looking for.
This is silly and doesn’t matter though. Lol.