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i always thought computers were better at math and people until i tried to add 0.1 to 0.2 and got an answer of 0.3000000004 what the hell javascript is just a toy language so i figured it was a bug and tried the same thing in python but it also gave me the same wrong answer then i discovered that these languages arenamp;#39;t actually broken they just do floating point arithmetic computers have a limited amount of memory and need to make a trade-off between range and precision in javascript all numbers must be stored within 64 bits that means we can have integers accurate up to 15 digits and a max of 17 numbers after the decimal point itamp;#39;s called a floating point because there are no fixed number of digits before or after the decimal point allowing it to represent a wide range of numbers both big and small the problem is that computers use a base 2 system binary while humans use a base 10 system that leads to rounding errors when all the memory has been used up and thatamp;#3