Taking a poll, how many people agree: "If you had 0 groups of " x "and split them between 0 people, how many would each person get?" The variable x, means nothing in this case, yes? And x may take on any form. But we are using 0 for x, and now the question is: "If you had 0 groups of 0 and split them between 0 people, how many would each person get?" Since there are no groups and no people, each person would get... nothing. Everyone gets nothing, because there's nothing to give. It's a purely conceptual idea: with nothing to divide and no recipients, everyone gets nothing. Logically, in this specific conceptual scenario, you could say 0/0 = 0, because I'm describing a situation where nothing is being divided and nothing is being given. (Just say true or false)
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