Anonymous ID: 207483 March 7, 2019, 9:39 a.m. No.5559115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9173 >>9174

funny how the "Concern of the Day" from the "not a shill, been here since 2017" crowd is "my frens and family gloss over everything from Q's lastest drops! it's a distraction!"

one day after there's a brief discussion on the cognitive capabilities of a mass population.

 

learn the curve, bitchez

>>5536712 pb

>Empirical Rule

>The "68–95–99.7 rule" is often used to quickly get a rough probability estimate of something, given its standard deviation, if the population is assumed to be normal. It is also used as a simple test for outliers if the population is assumed normal, and as a normality test if the population is potentially not normal.