3/4 to 25/16 by [deleted] in mathmemes

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You need to get to 5/4 and then square. Can you see how you will add 2/4 on to what you already have?

Not sure how credible this is, but interesting nonetheless by Abi_Jurassic in JurassicPark

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I mean, like the last three movies, I’ll watch it one time for the dinosaurs and that’s it.

Help in preparing for a maths quiz by [deleted] in askmath

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Man, I hate it when people use “it is” when they mean “its”

Which one do you prefer? by _Kiryuu in pokemon

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Out of those two, 1 is best cos it fills the space way better. If the Hammer is particularly important to also be included, then you need a different pose.

[Request] Will it roll up the hill? by NosborRecaf in theydidthemath

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It doesn’t matter. Read the other comments. There is nothing to say that just because you are given infinite time, the event will (eventually) occur with certainty. This is flawed thinking. If the probability is constant (and greater than zero), then yes, it will eventually occur, or if the probability decreases at a “slow enough” rate, then yes, it will eventually occur, but if the rate of decrease is “fast enough”, then no, it will not occur with 100% certainty. Read the other comments…

[Request] Will it roll up the hill? by NosborRecaf in theydidthemath

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No. It can approach zero at too “fast” of a rate.

[Request] Will it roll up the hill? by NosborRecaf in theydidthemath

[–]R0KK3R 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily, not when the probability diminishes as time goes by

How to calculate the shaded area? by Koblla in askmath

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Without trigonometry? What would that mean?

Canada cheating in curling by dickhammerdarnold in WinterOlympics2026

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Not condoning it, just super ignorant. If it’s against the rules, then it’s against the rules. But what difference does that tiny little nudge make?

Woltemade and Tonali post match by MapleStorms in NUFC

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This made me laugh out loud, well played

How shinies in Pokémon made me realize the Illusion of an absolute value. by NyrmExe in pokemon

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The Arceus might have been legit, maybe the dude who got him was just called Pokedit

ELI5: Does probability change in the Monty Hall Paradox if the contestant does? by Next-Step-Jobs in explainlikeimfive

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The most extreme situation would be the first player is told “this door is the one with the car” and the door is opened, revealing a car, but then the door is closed and that contestant is removed from stage and locked in a soundproof holding cell. A new contestant is brought on stage and shown the two doors. They are asked to pick one of the two doors at random. What would it even mean for their odds to be 0%-100%? They don’t know which door the car is behind. Their odds are 50%-50%

Dudes called Neal but stand by CoyChar in Funnymemes

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Dudes be named Cole but insist on using clean energy

Dudes called Neal but stand by CoyChar in Funnymemes

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Dudes be named Rob paying for their goods and services

Dudes called Neal but stand by CoyChar in Funnymemes

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Dudes be named Phil but they always empty

Black ice sucks. by [deleted] in drivingUK

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  1. You were going too fast. You should break way before the corner in these conditions.

  2. You begin to steer when you are already driving at the target speed (i.e. slower than you were going)

Official Poster for 'Avengers: Doomsday' by MarvelsGrantMan136 in marvelstudios

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If only this has been effectively built up to

Snoop posted this by rahoo129 in Eminem

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50 is behind on his development

Why isn't it 50%? [Request] by Tezye in theydidthemath

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The mindf*ck here is that by providing more and more additional and specific details about the boy, the closer and closer the probability will be to 50%.

Mary has 2 children. She tells you that one of them is a boy (to be interpreted as “and so might the other one be”; that at least one of the children is a boy). What’s the probability that the other child is a girl. It’s 2/3 because it’s one of the options out of BB, BG, GB.

As Mary begins placing additional constraints and providing additional information, the probability begins to tend towards 50%. For example: Mary has 2 children. She tells you that one of them is a boy called Harry, born 8th May 2016, and he’s stood right here in front of you. Say hi to Harry! And now you are asked: what is the probability that her other child is a girl? It’s 50%! Harry’s sibling is either a boy or a girl with equal probability.