Application of Continued Fractions in Controlling Micro finance staff Deception

Abstract

A simple finite continued fraction is a finite expression obtained through an iterative process of representing a number. We investigate the advantage of simple continued fraction in controlling Micro finance staff Deception

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Gebreegziabher Hailu

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Gebreegziabher Hailu (2016). Application of Continued Fractions in Controlling Micro finance staff Deception. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(12), 4885-4889. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245218