shinnosuke wrote:47% of all statistics are made up.
That works out to 68 nickels per person. That seems pretty marginal. Not arguing numbers, just surprised it does not create shortages.TwoPenniesEarned wrote:Coppins made sure it could be verified. We discussed this together. He took the total mintage and divided it by 10% of the population.
I nominate Camero for the "smart adze of the day" award.68Camaro wrote:shinnosuke wrote:47% of all statistics are made up.
Are you sure it's 47%? Bbecause once word gets out that statistics are being made up, then everyone will be doing it and pretty soon they will all be made up...! Oh, wait, that's already happening!!
Mossy wrote:I nominate Camero for the "smart adze of the day" award.
coppertone wrote:Numbers don't lie, people do.
30 million people going to horde nickels? 3 million even?
shinnosuke wrote:Still, it is a highly unlikely -- approaching 100% unlikely -- outcome because if, say, 5% of the US population began to stock up, it would make the nightly news, generating a buying frenzy, and then the supply would be gone before the full 10% of the population could load up on their $34. So all in all, a pretty worthless statistic. Or, as my professor of that subject said on the first day of class, "Welcome to Sadistics."
47% of all statistics are made up.
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