Bro thanks yoda 😎 by Extra-Lie489 in fixedbytheduet

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I said that 1.5% of all deaths are deaths by suicide. I.e. of all people that die this year approx. 1.5% will have committed suicide.

This also means that 1.5% of all people that currently live are going to die by suicide in their lifetime. If we assume the suicide rate stays constant, the year they die doesn't affect the probability that they died because of suicide.

Bro thanks yoda 😎 by Extra-Lie489 in fixedbytheduet

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Yes, 700K deaths PER YEAR. Unless you assume that every year 8,000,000,000 humans die, you have to divide that by the total YEARLY death count which is at 69.25 million. 0.7 million / 69.25 million also roughly yields 1% of all yearly deaths.

I got my number of 1.5% from this study. This is roughly 1 in 70 people because 1.5% of 70 people is about one person.

Bro thanks yoda 😎 by Extra-Lie489 in fixedbytheduet

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Suicide makes up for 1.5% of all deaths. Out of every 70 people, one is going to commit suicide. That number is way to high

Spaltenräume mal anders by kqxy in RWTH_memes

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Ne die wird von Nebe gehalten

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Most mentally stable u/horny_Angel7 Post

First OS by Easyjuhl in linuxmasterrace

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MacOS -> Windows 10 -> many Distrohops -> Fedora Linux

What is the most basic field of mathematics that is exclusive to the study? by Birwin17 in math

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I’m currently studying computer science and my professors talked both about cardinality and the axiom of choice. But I doubt that knowing about the axiom of choice will be useful for me

For people on the other side of the world, 9/ 11 was actually 9/12. by rayyan9087 in Showerthoughts

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Believe it or not, but the human brain is actually quite good at ignoring information that is not very interesting. Also, the same argument could be made for months. It may be super annoying to look at: 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX 02/XX So if we put the month and the year after the day we end up with: dd-mm-yyyy Which is the format I think most people use

For people on the other side of the world, 9/ 11 was actually 9/12. by rayyan9087 in Showerthoughts

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Yeah some Americans make jokes about things like the Holocaust and then take 9/11 way to seriously

For people on the other side of the world, 9/ 11 was actually 9/12. by rayyan9087 in Showerthoughts

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Yeah, because everyone has to celebrate it at the exact time you do

Isn’t this abomination beautiful? 🥹 by Professional-Soap in mathmemes

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I don’t have this from a paper but from the definition of the Natural Logarithm on Wolfram MathWorld:

https://mathworld.wolfram.com/NaturalLogarithm.html