Q's use of punctuation: can we infer moar meaning from its use?
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= Hyphen
hyphenate (hīˈfə-nātˌ)
v. To divide or connect (syllables, word elements, or names) with a hyphen.
n. One who performs more than one job or function: auditioned singer-dancers, actor-models
Q Example: 53-47
53÷47 = 1.127659574
: = Colon
colon (kōˈlən)
n. A punctuation mark ( : ) used after a word introducing a quotation, an explanation, an example, or a series and often after the salutation of a business letter.
n. The sign ( : ) used between numbers or groups of numbers in expressions of time (2:30 A.M.) and ratios (1:2).
n. A section of a metrical period in quantitative verse, consisting of two to six feet and in Latin verse having one principal accent.
Q Example: 11:11
. = period
A period ( . ) is a punctuation mark indicating a full stop, placed at the end of declarative sentences as well as after many abbreviations.
A period is used in the United States (and some other countries) to separate the whole number from the fraction of the whole in a decimal number.
Q Example: 11.11
Do all of these numbers have something to do with Dickey Fuller? I am not a mathfag so please dig and share if there is some relevance.