about math EX. 9/10 is close to 1 THANKS AGAIN

You're welcome! I'm glad to explain more about math. When you say "9/10 is close to 1," you are referring to the fact that 9/10 is very close to the whole number 1. To understand why, we can look at the concept of fractions.

Fractions represent a part of a whole. In the fraction 9/10, the number 9 is the numerator, which represents the number of parts we have. The number 10 is the denominator, which represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.

When we divide an object or a whole into 10 equal parts, and we have 9 of those parts, it means we have 9/10 or 9 out of the 10 parts. Since 9 is only 1 part away from the whole (which is 10/10 or 1), we can say that 9/10 is very close to 1.

To find this fraction yourself, you can take the numerator (9) and divide it by the denominator (10) to get the decimal form of the fraction (0.9). By looking at the decimal representation, you can see that it is very close to 1.