It depends on what you like. If you like big adventure, go for 1.2.5. It has the end, jungles, and other cool things. As for 1.8, no end, no jungles or iron golems, ect.
You can check the related links below for the version history of the two versions.
No. Brewing was introduced in version 1.0.0 (Nov 18, 2011) which came out after version 1.8.1
Minecraft version 0.12.0 was released on November 18, 2014. This update was specifically for Minecraft Pocket Edition and introduced features like the Nether, new mobs, and various gameplay enhancements. The update marked a significant step in the development of the mobile version of the game.
18 % = 0.18; 0.18(125) = 22.5, in which the last digit is depressed because it may not be significant; "18" has only two significant digits.
125/18 is in its simplest form that equals 6 and 17/18
greatest common factor of 18 & 125 is 1.
18 over 125 is already a fraction in lowest terms.
Minecraft official version, 1.0.0, was released November 18, 2011. The first update, in terms of the whole history of the game, was an unnamed pre-0.0.9a Classic version, released on May 17, 2009, also the date of Minecraft first ever starting development. The first update in terms of after 1.0.0 was Minecraft 1.1.0, which was known for adding the Superflat world type, and multiple languages in the game, including Pirate Speak.
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The Minecraft Demo, on Java Edition is a version that has 100 minutes play-time and has the same seed every time you load it up, and stays the same on every platform it runs on. If you mean the Minecraft Pocket Edition Demo, or Lite, is an older version on v0.2.1 alpha2. The game has 18 available blocks and 36 were shown but unobtainable. The game is not on Google Play publicly for download, but users that downloaded the app beforehand can still have access to it in their app library.
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125/90 = 25/18
Wheel of Fortune - 1983 18-125 was released on: USA: 23 February 2001