When you see two variables (the axes), with a graph moving up and to the right, that indicates that as one variable increases, the other also increases. So, as sugar consumption increases, so do cavities.
I taught for 5 years in one of those schools. Many of them wouldn't get any, and most would get less than half. They're not being taught. They're being babysat, with no discipline whatsoever.
I'm suddenly reminded of of unwashed underwear jokes I heard as a teenager back in the 60s. Such underwear would become so crusty that they'd come alive and run around doing stuff. I know that makes no sense. It was just the way some wacko dude told those nonsense jokes when I was at a military school in Florida.
Really? I haven't seen that statistic. Usually lump my Hebrew friends in with us non-semantic peeps.
I hadn't seen this book. Looks interesting. Hilarious that it drew such attention, and the people deconstructing the conclusions are doing so with logical/mathematic arguments that only the top two IQ categories are likely to follow. Even more interesting the deconstructing arguments assert the statistics are fallacious, but they are far stronger than the statistics for global warming and many statistics regarding income disparity. Clearly these are made to appeal to ready-made targets. I will have to read this. Thanks.
Oh Well, a Dummy among us. I always thought water boils at 212* no matter where I am and I can't hear for shit anyway. 10 of 12 and that is my final answer.
You are right about hat form. Funny how just rearranging the variables can remove a needle from a haystack.
I only used the more complicated form a little, long time ago, when doing some 1-D modeling of multiphase fluid systems, and wanted to account for fluids (refrigerants) that I didn't have tables for.
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But what is the bit about guessing?
Such underwear would become so crusty that they'd come alive and run around doing stuff.
I know that makes no sense.
It was just the way some wacko dude told those nonsense jokes when I was at a military school in Florida.
There's some who don't think my old dino brain has any common sense stuff.
I hadn't seen this book. Looks interesting. Hilarious that it drew such attention, and the people deconstructing the conclusions are doing so with logical/mathematic arguments that only the top two IQ categories are likely to follow. Even more interesting the deconstructing arguments assert the statistics are fallacious, but they are far stronger than the statistics for global warming and many statistics regarding income disparity. Clearly these are made to appeal to ready-made targets. I will have to read this. Thanks.
We might consider a contest as to who is crustier. Personally I can't stay in one place more than 30 minutes without forming a crust.
But they were pretty basic and easy.
I only used the more complicated form a little, long time ago, when doing some 1-D modeling of multiphase fluid systems, and wanted to account for fluids (refrigerants) that I didn't have tables for.
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