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SSUPII@sopuli.xyz to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 days ago

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SSUPII@sopuli.xyz to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 days ago
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    3 days ago

    People don’t know how to use greater-than or less-than symbols

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      If you read it aloud it doesn’t sound right, but from a mathematical perspective it’s saying the number of steps per day should be less than 500, which I think is the intention of the writer, no?

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        500 greater then steps per day

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          500 > steps_per_day

          Unfortunately I don’t think we have enough information to solve for steps_per_day , though I assume it is also >= 0 .

          So we can make an educated guess that

          500 > steps_per_day >= 0

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            Lmao

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        That’s if you interpret the text as being part of the equation

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        Yes that’s the intention but they got the order wrong, it would make more sense if it was written as ateps/day < 500

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          It’s so wrong it underflowed into somehow being right again.

          Unusual? Sure. Mathematically? Right.

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        x>5 <=> 5>x 🤓

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          Can’t tell if an Excel enthusiast or a palindrome aficionado. 🤔

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            Yes

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        People don’t know how to use greater-than or less-than symbols

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      It’s correctly used in the text.

      Number of steps < 500 is equivalent to 500 > number of steps.

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        I was thinking that. Seems to work to me, the wide end is the bigger number and 500 is more than your steps per day

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      It’s a bit weird, but imo not wrong. 500 > steps/day or steps/day < 500 is the same. As long as the big end of the < or > is at the 500 it makes sense. It only doesn’t make sense if you literally read 500 > steps/day as “five hundred greater than steps a day” instead of parsing it as math.

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        Only reason it’s so jarring is the context has people parsing the whole list as language and they weren’t expecting to have to abruptly parse a mathematical expression.

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      such as yourself you mean?

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        Nope, it’s wrong lol

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      They where busy… walking?

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