• Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Why would you need to assume? If 6000<50% AND 6002>50%, he wishes for 12002 spears.

    Edit: dammit, that’s a lot of spears.

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      1 year ago

      You forgot a zero, but yeah. Also I think they’re talking about the movie, not the meme. In the context of the meme we can safely assume he meant 12,002 spears. (Let’s not assume fractional spears are a thing.)

    • enkers@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Because the number you’re reasoning about is the number of spears he wished for, not half the number he wished for, so mathematically, the logic holds for 3 different possible wished for integer values.

      To arrive at precisely 12002 you need to make a further assumption which nobody has explained so far.

      Also, a minor point, but that he wished for an integer number of spears is another assumption. Albeit a very reasonable seeming one, it’s an assumption none the less. He could have wished for 12 thousand and π spears, for example. And no, I have no idea what you’d do with that ~14% of a spear.

      If this were an SAT question, and upvotes correlated to what people were answering, well, the majority got this question wrong.