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@[email protected]M to Science [email protected]English • 5 months ago

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    33•5 months ago

    NotHowStatisticsWork

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      28•5 months ago

      Yeah? Then successfully explain how statistics work, smart guy. But I warn you, there’s a 50% chance you’ll fail.

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        It’s actually 50% because it either kills you or is doesn’t. Those are the two options.

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          You both sound correct. No idea who to trust, so I guess there’s a 50:50 chance that it’s 50% or that it’s one in three.

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      True; some mold is actually medicine. Therefore you only have 1/4 chance of dying.

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        1/5, some are hallucinogens

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      Oh, you like math? Name all the numbers.

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      2•5 months ago

      Just as believing in a deity gives you a 50% chance of salvation.

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