This is one of the more challenging questions on ScalaZONE. What's the answer? https://scala.zone/courses/scala-beginner/concepts/floatingpoint …pic.twitter.com/bMBBKPqyKw
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I think the main point is "don't expect floating-point numbers to work like real numbers". It's still a tough question, though.
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