When putting in ambiguous inputs to WolframAlpha, it does its best to interpret it so that it's can give an answer, and it shows you underneath how it interpreted it. That doesn't mean there wasn't any ambiguity to begin with.
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Both of those screenshots, the input is a fraction, thereby removing the ambiguity. But when you use the division symbol, an ambiguity arises. This is why you should never, for any reason, use a division symbol.
So this won't do the intended thing if a is 0.
Edit: Sorry I meant to reply to the parent comment, realising now you already write the exact same thing.
I think that's the same in all European countries, at least it is in Denmark. I guess the old adage is true, the truth has a left wing bias.
It's a very large image, so many clients load a scaled down version. On Boost at least you can press the HD icon and it loads the fullsize images where stuff is legible.
Just fyi, chest compressions cannot restart a heart, they can keep blood flowing until an AKG can get it into a normal heartbeat. If the heart is completely stopped, neither compressions or an AKG can do anything.
Norway has been like this for many years now.
The only difference is the name of the emoji, the image itself is identical. There are also three Norwegian flag emojis for example, all identical.
It's absolutely not helpless to change your habits. All our consumption is based on collective habits, and changing them will have an effect.
Yeah, companies starting an obesity epidemic by pumping us full of government subsidized corn syrup, only to solve that by getting us reliant on an exorbitantly expensive drug that you have to inject every day. How I love capitalism.