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stefan_
3y ago
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When one number is given as exact, and the other prefixed with "about", your intuition is that the exact number is not in fact an exact count? That is very odd.
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furyofantares
3y ago
Because it said "about 16%, or 500 employees" - the "about" prefixes both things. I understand how you can read it otherwise, but it is how I read it.
justeleblanc
3y ago
What were you expecting? Scientific notation with error margins? "We fired 5×10²±5 employees"?
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