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>> No.4370353 [View]
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hey /sci/
i really need some help with basic probability.

-6 out of 10 U.S. adults take vitamins
-of those who do, 58% indicated a multiple formula was their choice

having a brain fart on the last question to this info:
if 3 U.S. adults were chosen at random, compute the probability that only two of them take a multiple formula as their primary source

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>>4061479

That's true. It's never happened, though. The question is, what material was the radar dome made out of? Surely it can't bite through titanium.

>>4061478
>>> Space isn't as scary as ocean.

Truth, although there's only so much 'room', ecologically, for large predators in the deep. We've only seen a few, and there's food to support a modest variety, but it's a bit of a downer knowing that by sometime next century we'll have found them all. It will take some of the mystery and thrill out of deep sea exploration once we put a face to every type of monster in the deep ocean.

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It isn't bullshit. The claims that it is going to wipe out everything that we hold dear is. I really don't think it matters either way, there are much more pressing issues to worry about.

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Hey /sci/.

What would it take for creatures and plants, even, to grow to such massive sizes? Say we as a species find a super-earth, much like the proposed Gliese 581 d, rich in life and liquid water, would the fact that the planet is larger effect life growth?

I know there can't be a definiate answer as of now, but is there any way to bring biology and physics together to solve this one?

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