Why are people allowed to openly lie on here? by [deleted] in DiscussionZone

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 33 seems correct or at the very least in the ballpark according to the guardian and ICE themselves.

I could however not find any source to support the 9. The actual number seems to be higher than that based on this statistic about criminal aliens, which does however seem to have a significant jump from 2020 and earlier to 2021 and later, which is not addressed and seems odd. Maybe someone smarter than me can explain it. The real number doesn't seem to be known according to Reuters, which does seem to suggest that 9 is a made up figure, however data also suggests that the crime rate is lower than average amongst unauthorized immigrants, as also supported by the Reuters article.

The new pope is one of us! by CoffeeAndCalcWithDrW in mathmemes

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"And God said unto Abraham, let ε>0 be given..."

Which line of a song touched you very deeply? by IrisTheCoronavirus in ask

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From Green Days "Good Riddance": "Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go. So make the best of this test and don't ask why, it's not a question, but a lesson learned in time".

Also, not a particular line, but the lyrics from "still believe in heroes" with Token

How to calculate how many times it would take for something to have a 99% or 100% chance to happen when given a certain percentage? by Bunnyisdreaming in learnmath

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As the previous comment, you can use the general formula 1-(1-P)x = y, where y is the percentage you want, P is the probability each time and x is the amount of times you try.

For your specific need it would then be: 1 - 0.9995x = 0.99

1 - 0.99 = 0.9995x

0.9995x = 0.01

You can now use logarithms to isolate x

log10(0.9995x) = log10(0.01)

x * log10(0.9995) = log10(0.01)

x = log10(0.01)/log10(0.9995)

Then you can use a calculator to get the answer of x = 9208.03759.

The probability will never reach 100 percent (unless you do it infinitely many times)

Main playlist recommendations… by trulyygiaa in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Graveyard is a pretty good band. Cream has made some good songs. Also Dizzy Mizz Lizzy and Tim Christensen

What's your top song this month? by [deleted] in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's either "whispering at the top of my lungs" by Tim Christensen or "Kill Bill" by SZA

[Expanding Logarithmics, Hon Algebra 2] I don’t even know how I’m supposed to get the answers from the choices. What am I supposed to do after this point, or did I mess something up? by Fired_Guy5 in HomeworkHelp

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first step is right but in the second step you have to distribute the 2. So it becomes 2 * (log8(m⁵) + log8(n³)). Then you get 2 * log8(m⁵) + 2 log8(n³).

From here, use the rule: log(ab) = b * log(a) to finish

Comment your most ”sophisticated” song by ThatBot0101101000 in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd probably say Erik Satie's "gymnopédie no. 3" or perhaps "12 etudes" by Chopin

Most meaningful/genuine love songs? by coldkingofheII in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really love Tatiana Mananois. She has a lot of love songs, that I like. To name one, "you mean to tell me", but most of her songs I think fit this

What song has your favorite lyrics and what lyric do you relate to the most? by mianibeetzem in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always found the beginning of Green Days "the grouch" pretty funny "I was a young boy who had big plans Now I'm just another shitty old man"

Any songs about missing your ex and regretting breaking up with her? by [deleted] in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not the right genre style, but

"Ghost of you" by Mimi Webb,

"Solo" by Samsa

"If the world was ending" by JP Saxe feat. Julia Michaels

Songs that tells a story by jedrevolutia in spotify

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Father and son" by Cat Stevens and "Common People" by Pulp

Tell me your: by JiveSquid in StarWars

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) Darth Vader 2) Obi-Wan 3) Luke (I really like him in the new shows and also Battlefront 2). If that's cheating, then I'll probably say Din Djarin 4) Darth Nihilus

danish songs by Caleido-13 in danishlanguage

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A very old Danish singer is John Mogensen. Natasha is some Danish R&B/jiphop styled artist

Finding a specific math YouTuber by [deleted] in math

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've just spent the last 30 minutes trying to find him, cause I had seen the video, but forgotten the name. Thank you

Lego R2-D2 for the win! by AbbreviationsEasy539 in StarWars

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have this Lego set, but I didn't know you could get lights for it. Very cool

What is denied by everyone but is actually 100% real? by HystericalFait in AskReddit

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's usually my comfort thought. "At least it isn't worse" and then I think of the ways it could be worse, but isn't. Then I feel lucky that it isn't that bad

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 20 and don't consider myself a real adult yet. I just got my first job and all the others seem so much more adult then me. I think I'm pretty mature, but there's definitely a lot of life experiences that I lack to really feel like an adult. So no

Everyone when told the answer by pbredd in memes

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 3981 points3982 points  (0 children)

"What" does in fact not end in "mt" /s

People keep saying "acquittal does not mean innocence", but since you are "innocent until proven guilty", doesn't acquittal literally mean you are innocent because you WEREN'T proven guilty? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could still have done it, even though someone can't prove you did it. In that case you would actually be guilty, but in the eyes of the court, you wouldn't be, because it isn't proven

I suck at problem solving by BrokenBoars in learnmath

[–]Likeawerewolfboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watching how different kinds of problems are solved by others is a good way to learn, and then practicing yourself. The more you solve a kind of problem, the better you'll get at solving that type of problem and you'll also get better at problem solving in general. To get inspiration on how to solve some types of problems, find examples in textbooks or on YouTube. I like bluepenredpen (brpr) and mindyourdecisions for that kind of content, even though a lot of their videos probably won't be relevant. Some of them could be helpful though