no it doesn’t. I don’t know what kind of re ed white supremacist math you’re using but 0.000001 doesn’t round up to 1.0
no it doesn’t. I don’t know what kind of re ed white supremacist math you’re using but 0.000001 doesn’t round up to 1.0
The poll isnt using decimals. So it could be 1 out of 10 people were upset or 1 out of 1 million.
I think I know what you're saying, but at that point you might as well argue you don't care about the numbers.
It's called decimals, you animal.
How many people in the poll were surveyed and how many said they were offended?
The poll had 504 total respondents, and 9% of them said they find it offensive.
You should spend less time on stormfront and maybe retake 5th grade math if you think 1 in a million is even a possible result when the poll only has 504 respondents.
504 were surveyed
We do not know how many were offended.
Only: upset > 0.0
yes we do, the poll result said 9% said they were offended. How the is that “rounding up” from one in a million? Holy you’re a ing re .
Frostholdren
And that's the master race?
I did not see 504 in the article.
My point still stands. It could be 1/504 were upset and it still can be represented in the graphic as 1/10
Now pay me for this Stats 101 lecture I gave you
No it wouldn’t. 1 in 504 would never get rounded up to 1%, the graphic would likely say something like “<1%”, but 0.198% would never get rounded up to 1% by anyone who isn’t re ed.
Either way, the graphic doesn’t say 1%, it says 9% you ing mongoloid, you’re changing your argument as you originally claimed that 1 in a million gets rounded up to 10%
1 in 1 million would be rounded up to 1 in 10
Depends how they choose to present the data. I.e how many decimal points
Keep saying it over and over again, doesn’t make it true.
No matter how small the number, if you only use whole numbers it gets rounded up.
Says who?
it’s always hilarious when the alt right re s get cornered in these situations, they go into complete spambot mode and just keep saying the same thing over and over again refusing to back it up at all.
Because no matter how small the decimal, it is always greater than 0
this might explain how Poland got ass ed so hard in WII
”Well Hitler said he’s sending 1,000,000 troops to invade but he could just be rounding up from 10 so let’s just send some horses and muskets and we should be fine!”
For the record, here is my argument. If the poll is represented in the scope of 0-10 (thread le)
Then 1 in 1 million is equal to 1 in 10
That doesn’t answer my question. I’m fully aware of the re ed alt right logic you’re using, I’m asking you to cite the source. What mathematical principle backs up the idea that 0.000001 can be rounded up to 0.1?
If the data is presented as in thread le "0-10"
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