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Takeout every day? Your monthly food bills gotta be over 1k
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People don't know how to use greater-than or less-than symbols
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While it did use the greater-than symbol, it was arranged unconventionally. The way it's written is "500 is greater than steps per day," meaning don't walk too much, which fits with the rest of the author's theme.
No. Steps/day is the unit. They used the symbol incorrectly
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Men? Don't you mean boys?
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You are not getting a random image from my phone gallery because I got rate limited
Let me help.
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That’s not how that works, though… It is 100 % what they meant, but not at all how you use greater than/less than signs in text.
You do......?
Let n be the number of steps
500 > n >= 0
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Takeout every day? Your monthly food bills gotta be over 1k
We’re probably talking about dollar menus, gas station food and Cicis pizza buffet.
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Takeout every day? Your monthly food bills gotta be over 1k
One Chipotle bowl could be two of my meals, just to be fair. That's $12 there. Add a cheeseburger or nuggets on a cheap menu and we are talking about $20 per day. 20 * 30 = $600, so still a lot.
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500 greater than steps per day
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Let me help.
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People don't know how to use greater-than or less-than symbols
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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People don't know how to use greater-than or less-than symbols
They where busy... walking?
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You do......?
Let n be the number of steps
500 > n >= 0
For exampleSure, I might have worded myself a bit clumsily. I meant using them in a conversational way. They’re trying to say “less than 500 steps,” which is very different from “500 is larger than steps per day” in tone.
My point was just that in normal speech and writing you would say “less than 500”, which would be written “< 500” if you insisted on using the mathematical sign.
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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?
wrote last edited by [email protected]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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Does frozen pizza count as takeout?
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Already 5.5/7. Woohoo
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Already 5.5/7. Woohoo
And i am female... Doos that makes me male?'Fraid so. Check your mailbox for the hardhat and a return label for the seatbelt cutter.
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'Fraid so. Check your mailbox for the hardhat and a return label for the seatbelt cutter.
Funny, but I had a seatbelt cutter long before I realized I was a woman.
Wait a minute...
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I don't think I can go back to my 20s.