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Dave Heil wrote: "Alun L. Palmer" wrote: wrote in news:1108606123.450223.319640 @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: wrote: Alun L. Palmer wrote: Yes, South Africa has abolished the code test! One more domino has fallen. How many countries does that make now, compared to those who still have it? A tiny fraction of the number of countries which are members of the UN and/or the ITU. About 10% as a matter of fact. A minority, but not quite my idea of a 'tiny' fraction. Ten percent is a tiny fraction when compared to 100%. It is 1/10. You could compare it to 10/10, but then you'd defeat the purpose of showing it as a ratio. |
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