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<blockquote data-quote="seedubs1" data-source="post: 6717268" data-attributes="member: 582013"><p>No.....It makes sense. You just have to find out where along the bell curve the 16% and 14% are, and then integrate the curve to find the area under the curve that you want in order to find the percentage probability that it will happen as predicted.</p><p></p><p>I just think Stat's as a subject is bull shit, because none of the curves and formulas are derived from mathmatical things. They are just theories that are seen to work. There is no proof that they work other than observation.</p><p></p><p>It's not real math. Real math is unquestionable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seedubs1, post: 6717268, member: 582013"] No.....It makes sense. You just have to find out where along the bell curve the 16% and 14% are, and then integrate the curve to find the area under the curve that you want in order to find the percentage probability that it will happen as predicted. I just think Stat's as a subject is bull shit, because none of the curves and formulas are derived from mathmatical things. They are just theories that are seen to work. There is no proof that they work other than observation. It's not real math. Real math is unquestionable. [/QUOTE]
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