Broni: theres a statisic that says the average amercian family has like 2.3 children. Mabye that .3 of a person is the one who bough AVG
You can never take stats from another study and morph them into your line of reason...this is Rule #3 in the statistitions reality...
If you doubt me ask BC ...the numbers Man.
OK.
While CR's logic is sound, the statistics used to come up with the conclusion did not show the wide variety of calculations performed to come up with this average.
stat with the population of the US:
305,893,255
now chop off about 100,000 to account for the monkeys who are inevitably counted by accident as U.S citizens:
305,793,255
Take the base e logarithm of this number, chop off the decimal portion, and multiply it by the square root of the Consumer Price index of Brazil- (328,113)
19 * Sqr(328113)= 10883.4182589846
Translate the Decimal portion of the number into a 5 digit number, and truncate the remainder:
41825
we will call this value B. from B we now subtract 1.8, the percentage Industrial production sank in January - Feb. 18, 2009:
B=41823.2
For value A, (10883.41...) truncate the decimal portion, and add 7301, which was the number of Japanese Yen in a canadian Dollar on Wednesday Feb 18th '09, multipled by 100.
So, Value A = 18184
and Value B = 41823.2
And finally divide Value B by value A:
41823.2/18184= 2.3
Note however that this is an
unnormalized value. In order to normalize the value, we must divide it by the Base e Logarithm of the number of T-shirts exported to australia in the past three years; however since Australia refuses to release it's import information and George misplaced the export log here, we're stuck, so the Census bureau just released what they had, an incomplete figure.