Ten percent of all car thieves are left-handed2. All polar bears are left-handed3. If your car is stolen, theres a 10 percent chance it was taken by a Polar bear1. 39 percent of unemployed men wear spectacles2. 80 percent of employed men wear spectacles3. Work stuffs up your eyesight1. All dogs are animals2. All cats are animals3. Therefore, all dogs are cats1. A total of 4000 cans are opened around the world every second2. Ten babies are conceived around the world every second3. Each time you open a can, you stand a 1 in 400 chance of becoming pregnant
That's quite a bit of knowledge known about them I dunno too much about them. I know they are tied to economics and math and are concerned with "risk." Many actuaries work in insurance. Actuarial sciences is a degree plan in the department of mathematics at my school. I'm a math major but haven't specifically chosen which math I want. I'm considering actuarial sciences because it has almost 0% unemployment from what I heard and only requires a bachelors but the exams to get certified as an actuary i heard are insane
Em... The light saber will have a cylindrical grip and the head of the light saber will be that of an elliptic parabaloid. The blade will light up with a wireless battery that must be changed when power is low.
I have been unbelievably busy as of recent but have came back now with some more time. This will prove to be the biggest bump of this thread's existence, bumping from page 18. How is everyone's math life going?