Take my story with the third highest kudos. Divide its hits by two and add one. What do you get?
Ans: the hits of my story with the second highest kudos.
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Take my story with the third highest kudos. Divide its hits by two and add one. What do you get?
Ans: the hits of my story with the second highest kudos.
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It's not a silliness
It's addiction.
Like...
Is that like Heroine Addiction?
-- Daphne Xu
Well...
Something like that.
As for dress sizes... Have you tried Gaussian function with normally distributed random variable?
IID?
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For several dresses, are they independently and identically distributed (IID)?
BTW, was the link visible in my comment above?
-- Daphne Xu
Yes
Yes, it was. I mean visible. When it was still unvisited.
As for dress sizes, they can't be identically distributed. They are girls.
As the resident numbers expert
could you please give clear explanation of dress sizes?
Unfortunately
Unfortunately not. I suppose I could research that field, but it's not anywhere near my zone of competence. Not only that, it probably varies from maker to maker.
-- Daphne Xu
On dress sizes...
and...
why a size 14 at one store is a size 18 at another and a size 10 at another.
You have a good day now
Samantha
Gaussian Spirals
Yes, and I ended up with the most amazing 'paisley' type patterned material that had a spectacular, hypnotic, psychodelic effect when I went dancing.