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MSN: Archaeologists uncover lost medieval city that vanished without a trace: 'True time capsule'

Archaeologists have uncovered a lost medieval town nestled in a remote forest — and new evidence is revealing what the city looked like before its sudden decline. Researchers uncovered the remains of ...

Archaeologists uncover lost medieval city that vanished without a trace: 'True time capsule'

Fox News: Archaeologists uncover lost medieval city that vanished without a trace: 'True time capsule'

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Lost DETAILS When Oceanic Air flight 815 crashes on a Pacific island, its survivors fight for their lives. They discover the island's secrets, find signs of those who came before them and uncover mysterious bunkers.

I am getting × in alert. I need to get &times as result. Anybody knows or faces this problem? Please update your suggestions.

I usually use geometric block to do multiplication. $4\times 5$ is the number of $1\times 1$ blocks inside a rectangle with sides $4$ and $5$ that is $20$ $1\times 1$ blocks. in the case of $0.5\times 0.5$ we have a square with side $0.5$ and we want to know the number of $1\times 1$ blocks inside that.

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arithmetic - 0.5 times 0.5 equals 0.25, but how does this work with ...

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"Infinity times zero" or "zero times infinity" is a "battle of two giants". Zero is so small that it makes everyone vanish, but infinite is so huge that it makes everyone infinite after multiplication. In particular, infinity is the same thing as "1 over 0", so "zero times infinity" is the same thing as "zero over zero", which is an indeterminate form. Your title says something else than ...