• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        So in the course of seventeen years (since 2009), fewer than twice the number of people have been killed than in 2009 alone? That’s either a massive improvement, or something terrible was happening in 2009.

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            4 hours ago

            No, the problem is that I can actually read.

            “Since 2009” would refer to the span of seventeen years since 2009.

            75% more implies an increase of 75% (meaning a total of 175%, equivalent to 1.75×, or just shy of 2×) over some other quantity.

            What is that other quantity? Surely not the deaths just in the year 2009. Is it the seventeen years prior to 2009? Something else? The article never appears to actually specify.

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              No, the problem is you’re taking a very niche stance in service of an interpretation of an ambiguous title that probably meant something entirely different, presumably because you enjoy a fight?

              Everyone else but you went with the “probably” instead of this war path you’re on against the person who wrote the title for not being clear enough.

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                2 hours ago

                I’m asking what’s being compared. It’s unclear and not specified. I don’t want to make a poor assumption. That is all. Why are you offended by that? What are you imagining I’m asking?

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                  2 hours ago

                  As I said, we all know it’s unclear, but the rest of us made a reasonable conclusion as to what they meant.

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                    1 hour ago

                    My question implies that there is no guess that seems reasonable. Successive 17-year periods is a highly unusual method for measurement, so that doesn’t really make sense. Or am I simply missing something otherwise more obvious? Why not share that information instead of being condescending?

                    And if “you all” know that it’s unclear, why not simply agree that it’s unclear in the first place?

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              4 hours ago

              Mate, the article links to the study, rather than be pedantic about the title you could read the study and figure out how they did the math yourself.

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                3 hours ago

                Yes, it does. X + (75% × X) = (100% × X) + (75% × X) = (100% + 75%) × X = 175% × X

                If you started with $100, and ended up with 75% more, how much money would you have ended up with?