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Finally, someone has come up with a definition of 20/20 vision that's simple and easy to understand. See what you think:
20/20 vision means seeing at 20 feet what a "normal" person sees at 20 feet. However, if vision is measured at 20/40, it means a person has to walk up to 20 feet to see the same size letter that someone with 20/20 vision could see at 40 feet. There. Was that so hard? |
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