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light pine
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Ok I see it

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Unfortunately I am on phone

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Is it stats?

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If so ping the statistics probability helper role

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Okay then <@&798058575313371136>

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Let's hope it worked

jovial orchid
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😐

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moderators are not going to know this any better than probability helpers lol

tidal charm
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ping moderators for help again you will get muted or banned

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(unless it is for someone missbehaving)

jovial orchid
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we should put this in a welcome message or something @tidal charm

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but yeah it's not allowed to ping moderators for help questions @final pelican

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I might be able to help though

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which questions did you need help with?

tidal charm
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"we"

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🤣

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youre manager

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i already said to make the rules more clear

final pelican
tidal charm
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nobody reads them

silver driftBOT
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@final pelican has given 1 rep to @jovial orchid

jovial orchid
# tidal charm nobody reads them

I've added it to the rules thing now that people have to claim they have read before joining the server, not sure if it will help lol

final pelican
finite perch
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Why

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._.

final pelican
jovial orchid
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so

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I'd have to look up the English name for it

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but you can turn that data into a table

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and then add a totals row

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do you know how to do that? @final pelican

final pelican
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Yes add a table with the total. what next?

jovial orchid
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then in the total row you can select max

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to find the state with the most searches

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actually I just realized the question said "how would you analyse"

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so idk if you even need to go that far lol

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maybe just writing it down would suffice, but you probably know that better

final pelican
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what about the last question? How does one calculate the speed without time and distance?

jovial orchid
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oh wait maybe I missed something

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the table shows searches per state

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but the question is about the popularity

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so, what is missing from this table?

final pelican
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I have no idea, this is how it was given to me. Its so confusing!

wet solstice
final pelican
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I can't help but wonder there being a link between popularity and amount of searches

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what the... who are you?

jovial orchid
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lol

finite perch
wet solstice
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Helper...

wet solstice
finite perch
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Want to get timed out again?

final pelican
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Please go away

jovial orchid
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@final pelican honestly I'm not 100% sure if this is what is meant with the question, but:

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imagine you had 2k searches in California

finite perch
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You have no logic

jovial orchid
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and also 2k searches in Rhode Island

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where is it more popular?

finite perch
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Come to #geonosidan-prison-complex

final pelican
jovial orchid
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yeah but I meant hypothetically

final pelican
jovial orchid
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would they though?

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cause the question about Oxford doesn't seem to have any data

final pelican
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omg yes! Okay this is insane!

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what about the last question?

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Speed... and yet no distance nor time was provided to accurately work out the speed

jovial orchid
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well

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I mean

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my guess is that they just want you to google it

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for question 2

jovial orchid
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@final pelican

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also I think I have the answer for question 3 but idk how you're supposed to get there

final pelican
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what is it?

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how did you calculate it?

jovial orchid
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so

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average speed = distance / time

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so

final pelican
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But there was no time or distance provided

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Just speed

jovial orchid
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indeed, but you can calculate the relative time

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because it doesn't matter if he drove one minute or a week, as long as the speed is the same

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so the first part he drove 60mph

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which took an unknown amount of time

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you could call it x if you want (not to be confused with the physics sign for travelled distance, you could also call it a or t or whatever)

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how long did the journey back take, compared to the first part?

final pelican
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60mph to go to point A and 20mph to travel back to its original position

jovial orchid
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or let's do this:

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if hypothetically the first part took one hour

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how long would the journey back take?

final pelican
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I have no idea! my head hurts! just tell me!!! letsgoo

jovial orchid
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you're meant to think about it lol, it won't help if I just say it

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but to make it easier

jovial orchid
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how big is the distance?

final pelican
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in miles or km?

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in miles it would be 3600?

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3600M

jovial orchid
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huh

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oh we can just use miles here

jovial orchid
final pelican
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yes because 60 miles per hour by 60 minutes = 3600 Miles

jovial orchid
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I think you're overthinking lol

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at 60 miles per hour

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what distance do you drive in one hour?

final pelican
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OHHHHH CRAP Its 60?

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right?

jovial orchid
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yeah lol

cyan star
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can i get helop

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help

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Evaluate the expression.
3×(–9+6)+6

jovial orchid
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uhh

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first the part in brackets

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then the multiplication

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then the addition

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anyway

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okay so if the first part takes one hour, it's 60 miles long

cyan star
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so -3x3+6

final pelican
jovial orchid
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^

jovial orchid
final pelican
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3

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hrs?

jovial orchid
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yeah

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so the first part takes 1x of time

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and the second part 3x of time

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do you know how to calculate a weighted average?

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@final pelican