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6% of people who died from COVID in America had only COVID. 94% of people who died with COVID in America had 2 or more comorbidities.

So this "pandemic" that EVERYONE needed to get vaccinated for on its own killed approximately 63,600 in all of the United States. 63,600 people out of 330 million. That is 0.0192% of people in America have died just from COVID alone.

It is safe to say that comorbidities are the real pandemic. I am so happy so many people could make money off COVID.
Go learn what a comorbidity is, and then you might realize how dumb your post sounds.
 
Your words: "Once again, to make things simple for LAZY people the "average" is used. It is a FACT that the "average" is not an exact number."

If and average is not an "exact" number (an incorrect claim, as averages are a VERY exact number), then an average is not a real number. It is something made up. In your thoughts, it is made up for "lazy people" and "nefarious means.

Well kid, here is a simple example of how real and exact and average is:
If we are treasure hunting and share the spoils equally and I find seven gold coins and you find five, we have twelve between us. Twelve divided by two is an exact average of six each.
Twelve is the real total. Six is the average found for each, and six is what we each end up with.

Very exact, very real numbers.

Remember that time you thought that "real" gas prices (prices adjusted for inflation over time) were actually "average prices"? Another time you showed us math ain't your strong suit.

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Is this where you have been all this time lol. Good job wasting time. You still have not shown the post that I say averages are not real.

That is not how it is in my thoughts. Stop trying to speak for me so you can argue. Instead of counting all numbers completely for the whole number, people will "get it close" by using an average number. Now the person doing the counting does not have to do as much work for as long (lazy). This average number can be used to inflate numbers as well and used nefariously. Nothing I have said is untrue.
 
Is this where you have been all this time lol. Good job wasting time. You still have not shown the post that I say averages are not real.

That is not how it is in my thoughts. Stop trying to speak for me so you can argue. Instead of counting all numbers completely for the whole number, people will "get it close" by using an average number. Now the person doing the counting does not have to do as much work for as long (lazy). This average number can be used to inflate numbers as well and used nefariously. Nothing I have said is untrue.
An average is not a "get it close" guess, you fvcking incompetent fool. An average is calculated from real and exact numbers.
Holy shit, you are as dumb as a rock, aren't you? You literally just said again that an average is made up!
It has NOTHING to do with "lazy", it has to do with representing numerical values in a way that is quickly understandable.

Tell me this: If I give you five lists of every household in the US that shows the number of adults and children per house, how useful would those lists be when I asked you if family sizes were growing or shrinking over a span of time? What process would you use to make the determination of growth, decline, or status quo? What type of number might you use?

Or how about this: Your utility bill is high in the winter, when your pay is low due to the work you do. Your utility company says they will allow you to pay the same amount every month to make it less painful in those winter months. What kind of number would that be called?

Or maybe this: McDonalds needs to order and stock enough food to keep an inventory that doesn't expire and have to be tossed, but also have enough to not run out. They count up all their sales over time, and then figure out how much they will likely sell in a given time period. What might that number be called?

Try this: The caterer has to bring enough wings to feed the people at the party. Sometimes the party is a lot of people, sometimes it is not. Somehow they have figured out a number to multiply by the number of people at the party, so they deliver the right amount of wings. What could that number be called?

I'll give you a hint: The answer is the same for all four questions.
Nefarious and lazy indeed.
 
An average is not a "get it close" guess, you fvcking incompetent fool. An average is calculated from real and exact numbers.
Just shut up. You just said it too... just like me. It comes from other numbers. It isn't those numbers you jackasss, it is an AVERAGE of those numbers. A number that wasn't there before... but came FROM those other numbers. What is that average used for? Hmm? What are you going to do with the average number as apposed to the two or more original exact numbers? Why do you want to use an average when you already have the actually exact counted numbers? Tell us.
 
An average is not a "get it close" guess, you fvcking incompetent fool. An average is calculated from real and exact numbers.
Holy shit, you are as dumb as a rock, aren't you? You literally just said again that an average is made up!
It has NOTHING to do with "lazy", it has to do with representing numerical values in a way that is quickly understandable.

Tell me this: If I give you five lists of every household in the US that shows the number of adults and children per house, how useful would those lists be when I asked you if family sizes were growing or shrinking over a span of time? What process would you use to make the determination of growth, decline, or status quo? What type of number might you use?

Or how about this: Your utility bill is high in the winter, when your pay is low due to the work you do. Your utility company says they will allow you to pay the same amount every month to make it less painful in those winter months. What kind of number would that be called?

Or maybe this: McDonalds needs to order and stock enough food to keep an inventory that doesn't expire and have to be tossed, but also have enough to not run out. They count up all their sales over time, and then figure out how much they will likely sell in a given time period. What might that number be called?

Try this: The caterer has to bring enough wings to feed the people at the party. Sometimes the party is a lot of people, sometimes it is not. Somehow they have figured out a number to multiply by the number of people at the party, so they deliver the right amount of wings. What could that number be called?

I'll give you a hint: The answer is the same for all four questions.
Nefarious and lazy indeed.

Remember when thxnoone didn't understand that the average marriage has 2.4 kids? Another classic blunder on his part. I'm going to mail him 90 M&M's for Halloween.
 
Just shut up. You just said it too... just like me. It comes from other numbers. It isn't those numbers you jackasss, it is an AVERAGE of those numbers. A number that wasn't there before... but came FROM those other numbers. What is that average used for? Hmm? What are you going to do with the average number as apposed to the two or more original exact numbers? Why do you want to use an average when you already have the actually exact counted numbers? Tell us.
"A number that wasn't before"? WTF are you even talking about?
I guess you didn't COMPREHEND my post. Every example I gave is a real world use of averages.
Seven gold coins plus five is twelve. Twelve divided by two is an average of six. Two groups of six coins is very real. And it totals twelve.

Let's try again. Last year a caterer counted that 18,000 Buffalo wings were eaten by a total of 2,000 people at parties they catered.
You are asking them to cater your party, and 12 people will be there.
Should they bring 5 wings? 205 wings?
What would be a good number of wings, and WHY?
 
Just shut up. You just said it too... just like me. It comes from other numbers. It isn't those numbers you jackasss, it is an AVERAGE of those numbers. A number that wasn't there before... but came FROM those other numbers. What is that average used for? Hmm? What are you going to do with the average number as apposed to the two or more original exact numbers? Why do you want to use an average when you already have the actually exact counted numbers? Tell us.

Averages are used the world over to analyze things. I'm not sure why anybody would dispute the usefulness of af averages.
 
Averages are used the world over to analyze things. I'm not sure why anybody would dispute the usefulness of af averages.
Nobody is. Rob is an idiot and thinks because I made a statement that he needs to launch into a several month long argument and still can't prove I said average numbers aren't real or prove my opinions wrong in his sig. So he will argue and his little girlfriend will get on his knees the whole time and blow him.
 
Averages are used the world over to analyze things. I'm not sure why anybody would dispute the usefulness of af averages.
Thx is arguing that they are for "lazy" people and "nefarious" purposes.
The thing about that guy is that he gets proved wrong about something, then he doubles/triples/etc. down and will fight forever to say he is right. Witness the whole nerves-in-bone discussion. To the very end, he was claiming it was a "theory".

Hell, in the post below, he is arguing against the concept of averages with household size. He really thinks they are saying that a household has only a part of a person (similar to his "how do you vaccinate part of a person?" spiel).
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He really just doesn't understand basic math concepts even though he claims to do advanced math in his daily job that we simply couldn't understand.
I guarantee he'll refuse to answer my Buffalo wings question b/c it would be him proving himself wrong.
 
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