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The difference between the two is that operator new just allocates raw memory, nothing else. The new operator starts by using operator new to allocate memory, but then it invokes the constructor for the right type of object, so the result is a real live object created in that memory.

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I usually use geometric block to do multiplication. $4\times 5$ is the number of $1\times 1$ blocks inside a rectangle with sides $4$ and $5$ that is $20$ $1\times 1$ blocks. in the case of $0.5\times 0.5$ we have a square with side $0.5$ and we want to know the number of $1\times 1$ blocks inside that.

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arithmetic - 0.5 times 0.5 equals 0.25, but how does this work with ...