I was reading an argument on reddit today and it got me wondering...
The issue was about how much caffeine would kill you.
Someone posted a link to a site that said the median amount of caffeine that would kill you is... let's say 15mg.
Someone else then said "so if I ingest 15mg of caffeine I have a 50/50 chance of dying."
That made sense to me. 50% of the population is killed by 15mg or more of the stuff.
But someone else replied that he is confusing the median and mean and that the probability of dying is not the same... leaving me completely confused.
So who was right?
The issue was about how much caffeine would kill you.
Someone posted a link to a site that said the median amount of caffeine that would kill you is... let's say 15mg.
Someone else then said "so if I ingest 15mg of caffeine I have a 50/50 chance of dying."
That made sense to me. 50% of the population is killed by 15mg or more of the stuff.
But someone else replied that he is confusing the median and mean and that the probability of dying is not the same... leaving me completely confused.
So who was right?
