← Back to context Comment by dragonwriter 10 days ago No, 0.1% is one in 1,000. 0.03 is (approximately) one in 3,000; one in 30,000 is 0.003% 8 comments dragonwriter Reply ViscountPenguin 10 days ago You're off by an order of magnitude with those last two. mediaman 10 days ago Double check your math. All of their posts in this thread are correct.1/30,000 * 100 = .003 ViscountPenguin 9 days ago Oh, fuck freakynit 9 days ago /r/TheyDidTheMath IYKYK dotancohen 10 days ago If it makes you feel more comfortable, throw another significant digit at GP's decimal. Make it a 3 like the previous digit. Now multiply. monster_truck 10 days ago Hey man your computer has a calculator try using it next time roland_nilsson 9 days ago Can't we use Claude to figure this out
ViscountPenguin 10 days ago You're off by an order of magnitude with those last two. mediaman 10 days ago Double check your math. All of their posts in this thread are correct.1/30,000 * 100 = .003 ViscountPenguin 9 days ago Oh, fuck freakynit 9 days ago /r/TheyDidTheMath IYKYK dotancohen 10 days ago If it makes you feel more comfortable, throw another significant digit at GP's decimal. Make it a 3 like the previous digit. Now multiply. monster_truck 10 days ago Hey man your computer has a calculator try using it next time roland_nilsson 9 days ago Can't we use Claude to figure this out
mediaman 10 days ago Double check your math. All of their posts in this thread are correct.1/30,000 * 100 = .003 ViscountPenguin 9 days ago Oh, fuck freakynit 9 days ago /r/TheyDidTheMath IYKYK
dotancohen 10 days ago If it makes you feel more comfortable, throw another significant digit at GP's decimal. Make it a 3 like the previous digit. Now multiply.
You're off by an order of magnitude with those last two.
Double check your math. All of their posts in this thread are correct.
1/30,000 * 100 = .003
Oh, fuck
/r/TheyDidTheMath IYKYK
If it makes you feel more comfortable, throw another significant digit at GP's decimal. Make it a 3 like the previous digit. Now multiply.
Hey man your computer has a calculator try using it next time
Can't we use Claude to figure this out