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On 9/8/2024 3:39 PM, WM wrote:Then there is only one.On 07.09.2024 21:01, Jim Burns wrote:There aren't two smallest unit fractions,Different unit fractions are different.>
Therefore there is only one the smallest one.
and no one has said otherwise.
There isn't one smallest unit fraction because,There are unit fractions. If not two are smallest, then it is only one.
for each ⅟k, ⅟(k+1) disproves ⅟k being smallest.
There aren't two.Then there is no unit fraction.
There isn't one.
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