I comprehended it just fine. When I made the original statement it was in jest. However you and I am pretty sure Bobby, take EVERYTHING literal so at that point I wanted proof of how you vaccinate part of a person. The comprehension was lacking in your liberal minds. It's fine though. It helped both of you to think you won something.
it took ALL this time, and ALL of these back-and-forths of you fighting to prove your math correct, for you to come up with the "I was joking" backpedal? Too little, and WAY too late, bub.
Holy cow. Ok... so take your small sample of 10 families... let's make it 100. Use your same math. You use it to get an average and in this case it's 2.3 kids per home. Now for the other variable. The number of homes is actually 5,000. Instead of counting the children in all 5,000 homes you can simply slide over your average. There you have it, 2.3 kids per 5,000 homes. Lazy math. Nefarious because the cuunt doing the numbers is on salary and went home early by using this math but still got paid for the whole day. Lazy and Nefarious.
Holy crap, you really DON'T understand how averages work. I truly apologize for making the assumption that you knew how they are calculated and what they mean.
No, you cannot just arbitrarily change one of the variables AFTER you have come up with an average of numbers. That's not how math works. if you add 90 homes or 4.990 homes to the mix, you have to count all the kids in those additional homes, then recalculate.
Please tell me you are just joking that you don't know at your age how averages are computed. PLEASE.
Averages have nothing to do with "lazy" math, they have to do with providing data in a meaningful way.
Knowing that there are 73.1 million people under 18 in the US right now is good for education data, but tells you nothing about the average household size in the US.
Knowing there are now 329.5 million people in the US but only 281.4 million in 2000 is great, but does it tell you whether families are getting bigger or smaller? Nope. That's where (wait for it) AVERAGES come into play.
AVERAGES tell us that the households in America are getting smaller over time. AMAZING.