In my opinion, flabby would be that, when you're standing up straight, there's still a fold under your stomach. Round would be having a bit of a stomach, but not enough to literally hang over and cause a fold...
"One on one" usually implies an adversarial interaction.
For example, a "one on one basketball game" or a "one on one interview."
It means one person is trying to do something to the other, like...
"Tag! Your it!" you would be "it" one round. Or "Got you!" and they ask you when you were "it" and you say "I was it in one round." really they both make sense.
There is nothing between one half and one third. It is one half, one third, one fourth, and so on. Is there anything between two and three? No.
There are actually an infinite number of fractions...
Well,What you are basically asking for is the difference between the two fractions. This can be found by finding the lowest common denominator. Here's how:The denominator is the number at the bottom...