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              8 months ago

              You’re buying a whole cake and returning the sections you didn’t use. You’re cutting your own pieces…. It’s only your own fault if they aren’t perfectly identical.

              Also, every 4th feb has an extra day, so your math isn’t even correct anyways. Nice attempt.

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                  8 months ago

                  Why are you using mode instead of the standard average? You link averages, than quote a part from “mode” instead of the standard average.

                  Do you think that defends your point? That you’re intentionally using an obscure definition instead of the standard?

                  Also, sleazy as shit you edit your comments with different information after the fact.

                  Please provide these plenty of examples of things you can pay for monthly. Why do you keep moving the goals posts instead of defending your original claim…?

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                  8 months ago

                  Most of those pay by month are year leases, so yeah you’re agreeing to pay for the year, averaged

                  The returning was using an example to support my argument.

                  The average person doesn’t have two hands… that’s a completely false statement.

                  No one has 3 hands to bring the average back up, and by saying the average is 2, you are claiming no one has 1 or zero hands. Thats clearly false, so the average can’t be 2…

                  Isn’t averages taught in second grade…?