Yes. You're probably going to die. Not from the vision--but from the truck you couldn't see when crossing the road.
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∙ 10y agoNo. Not really. "Normal" vision is around 20/20 or 20/30. Having 20/60 means that you need to be 20 feet away from an object rather than a "normal" person who can see that object at 60 feet. At 20/60 you should still be able to function with everyday life and only need glasses to drive or to read a blackboard at school. 20/60 is only a mild impairment. 20/30 to 20/60 is considered mild vision loss, or near-normal vision 20/70 to 20/160 is considered moderate visual impairment, or moderate low vision 20/200 to 20/400 is considered severe visual impairment, or severe low vision 20/500 to 20/1,000 is considered profound visual impairment, or profound low vision less than 20/1,000 is considered near-total visual impairment, or near total blindness
when ophthalmologist says vision in one eye is 2100 is that written 20/100
It may be worse then average, but It depends on what kind of vision you have. Like 20/30 in astigmatism is bad, but 20/30 in farsightedness is.
I am pretty sure that is very bad for u, I have 20-40 vision
I am pretty sure that is very bad for u, I have 20-40 vision
There is no next number because numbers are infinitely dense. The next positive integer is 2100.
30 50 is considered mild vision loss, or near-normal vision.
ANSWER: 1055% of 2100= 5% * 2100= 0.05 * 2100= 105
80% of 2100 = 80% * 2100 = 0.8 * 2100 = 1680
7% of 2100 = 7% * 2100 = 0.07 * 2100 = 147
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2100