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artcher [175]
1 year ago
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Help is needed!! please answer quick

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Anarel [89]1 year ago
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Significant. Fractional sounds like "fraction," which is typically meaning a value less than one, but not quite zero. AKA, very small.

The opposite of a very small change would be a very big change. Which is what a significant change is.

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