I like this. Going to post this as my facebook status and see how many people get confused![]()
They call it my "third leg", but I don't think that counts.
Granted it is quite large, but it doesn't quite reach the ground so I'm not sure it qualifies as a leg.
Am I the only one still trying to wrap my head around this???
Read Slew Foot's post
Basically, consider a group of 20 people, all have 2 legs except for one guy who has one. Consider the data set:
1,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2
The average is
(1+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2)/20 = 1.95
The majority of the group has 2 legs, however 2>1.95, so the majority have more than the average number of legs.
Of course in real life the occurrence of <2 legs is rarer that 1/20, but the principle is the same. The average is probably something like 1.99998 or something like that. And 2 is still > than that
Yea I finally got it. Stupid arithmetic mean but thank you for dumbing it down for people like me that don't think with math all the time.
Am I the only one still trying to wrap my head around this???
I went back to Slew Foot's post and reread it so now I get it.
women are still the majority, so... no.
you've got the biggest balls of them all?Don't forget babies and children, and the possibility that I have big balls.
women are still the majority, so... no.