If you ask the question “What are the chances that happens?” and you say “50%, it either happens or it doesn’t”, you are bad at statistics and not funny.
If you ask the question “What are the chances that happens?” and you say “50%, it either happens or it doesn’t”, you are bad at statistics and not funny.
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Eh 95% of statistics are made up, 13% are real, 47% are actually researched, 165% belong to other universes, 2% are not good at math, and 68% of the time I’m right all the time, not that that matters any.
and 100% reason to remember the name
you made me hate math more then you know
Actually, there was a 100% chance that he would get hit with a hawk, because it already happened.
Clearly they aren’t talking about the chances of getting hit by a hawk.
aww poor Philis going to be ejected form the coaster because this whole place runs on magic doesn’t it
so out of curiosity what are the statistics of Phil actually getting ejected from the roller coaster?(at 80MPH with a malfunctioning harness)
stupidly low apparently according to google The amusement park industry says its rides are safe, estimating the chances of being injured at one in 24 million, and the chance of being killed at one in 750 million, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. Six Flags has said it will not speculate on how the accident happened. and this doesn’t even include the specifics of the accident
. . .they are flaming death traps Phil is right to be scared
-eats popcorn and sits here waiting for the action of Phil getting blasted away at over 80 MPH.-