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Subject: | Re: Legs |
From: | Paul Taylor <> |
Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 1998 08:21:34 +1000 |
Trevor Hampel wrote: > > On average - all people have less than two legs. > > Is this true of birds? Depends on your definition of "average". The mean number of legs for all people is less than two; the mode or median probably is two. :) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Paul Taylor Veni, vidi, tici - I came, I saw, I ticked. |
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