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Bunuel

I think "positive integers" info was redundant. why it was mentioned then?

Dear Sneha2021

what if some of them is zero? 0
take into consideration 0 and 3

3 is what percent of 0 ?
3 = \(\frac{what}{100}\)*0 -- > 3 = 0 ?
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