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Can the mean alone really tell the story? Provide examples.

2024-12-02 14:42
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Well, sometimes. Consider a data set of monthly incomes in a small town. If the mean income is $3000. It can tell the story of the economic level to a certain extent. However, it might hide disparities like a few very high - income individuals skewing the mean while most are actually much lower. But still, it gives a broad picture.

Yes, it can. For example, in a simple class test score scenario. If the mean score is high, say 85 out of 100. It gives a general idea that on average, the students did well. It tells the story of the overall performance without looking at individual scores in detail.

My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God

My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God

Gary Smith arrived in a peculiar world of beastmasters, where an ancient taboo was reborn from the depth of time, and an evil god was lurking. In this world, birds and beasts, rivers and mountains, even elements could spawn spiritual power and turn into pet beasts. Among them, the powerful ones became ecological niches by themselves, radiating secret realm ecosystems such as the Yellow Spring, Skeleton Kingdom, Succubus Nest, and Kingdom of the Sky Tree, nurturing countless followers. The beastmasters make contracts with the pet beasts, nurture them, and control the spiritual power. After witnessing the "Taboo Sun" event, Gary Smith obtained the ability to extract materials from everything in the world and compile "Secret Food". Through the Evolutionary Secret Food, the combination of "The Shattered Dusk World" + "Ancient Dragon’s Dead Egg" results in the Feast of the End. When the pet beast consumes it, it evolves into the Dusk Dragon God. The Dusk Domain erodes the world, turning into the God at the end of time. The Skill Secret Food allows the pet beasts to plunder skills from everything, becoming omniscient and omnipotent. The Sacrificial Secret Food snatches the taboo time, sacrifices the ancient beings, and blasphemes against the gods. His style of beast control also started to become peculiar. There is the Spider Shadow that devours ancient dragons and weaves dreams of all lives with its threads, the Red Master that pollutes the multiverse, and the Devourer of the Realms, who consumes worlds... In response to this, he explained, "My pet beasts are just a bit peculiar. They really are not evil gods!"
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What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

I was a genius in the Earthen Plane. I was a cripple in the Spiritual Plane. I was dead in the Cloud Plane. After experiencing death in the form of dragon sneeze, I find myself back in my room in Earthen Plane where I was a genius. I had been too focused on training myself in the past life. Now that I've been given a second chance, I should just enjoy my life to the fullest extent! Instead of locking myself up in my room to cultivate, take in a few disciples so they can help take care of me! Easy life is best life! The other Planes suck anyway, I'll just lay back here and relax! All I need to do is to teach my dear disciples on the things I've learnt while they take care of me! Huh? What do you mean one of my disciples destroyed the Sinister Demon Sect last night? Do you not see how she's here massaging my shoulders now? There's no way my disciple could have obliterated the all-powerful Xi Family, can't you see she's obediently pouring tea for me over there? You must be delusional to even suggest my disciple could have flattened the impassable Death Mountains, just look at how cute she is taking a nap under the cherry blossom tree. What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes? *** Notes: Side Stories in "My Cute (Yandere) Disciples' Side Stories" If you're here for the R18 tag expecting adult scenes, know that this was a decision I made quite late into writing this so the scenes only come up very late into the story. One or more of the disciples may or may not have a tragic (depending on personal opinions) backstory that may or may not offend/disturb some readers (depending on your personal opinions/mental fortitude/openmindedness/morality/sexual orientation/real world knowledge/political agendas/reaction if someone gave you lemons/view on whether the Earth is flat or round, which I personally think it's neither and is actually a donut nom nom nom) which may or may not affect the rest of the story significantly. Consider yourself sufficiently warned. Story inspired from "My female disciples are scary" by feeling_tired Cover is done by the really awesome Lumi! Buy me tea (because I prefer tea over coffee): https://ko-fi.com/draekai You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c
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Can the mean alone really tell the story? What are the implications?

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2024-12-08 16:15

Yes, in some cases, the mean can tell the story. For example, if you're looking at the average income in a small, homogeneous community where most people have similar jobs and living standards. The mean income can give you a quick idea of the economic level. However, it has limitations. In a large and diverse city, the mean income might be skewed by a small number of extremely wealthy or poor individuals, not truly representing the majority.

How reliable is it to say that the mean alone can tell the story?

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2024-12-09 01:38

It depends on the situation. In some simple and evenly - distributed data, the mean might be somewhat reliable in telling the story. But in most real - world scenarios, there are variations. Let's say we look at the mean time it takes for people to commute to work. If there are traffic jams on certain days that cause a few people to have extremely long commutes, the mean won't accurately represent the normal commute time for most people. It needs to be combined with other measures like median and mode to get a full understanding.

When would you say the mean alone can tell the story?

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2024-12-02 20:16

When the data is fairly evenly distributed. For instance, in a manufacturing process where the lengths of produced parts have a very small variance. If the mean length is 5 cm, it can tell the story of the typical part length.

Does reality really surpass fiction? Provide some examples.

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2024-11-21 17:29

Sure. Reality surpasses fiction. Consider the rapid development of technology. Just a few decades ago, the idea of having a small device in your pocket that could access the world's information (like a smartphone) was far - fetched. In fiction, such things were often depicted as futuristic gadgets. But now it's a common part of our daily lives. Also, the events in history like the fall of the Berlin Wall. The sudden and unexpected change in geopolitical situation was more dramatic and impactful than most fictional political dramas.

What does 'live to tell the story' really mean?

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2024-12-05 10:04

Well, 'live to tell the story' implies being able to come out of a challenging event, whether it's a personal struggle such as an illness or a more external one like a war. It's about not only getting through it but also having the chance to communicate it to others. Say, a soldier who makes it through a tough battle can live to tell the story of heroism and horror on the battlefield.

What does 'time will tell the story' really mean?

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2024-11-09 22:07

Basically, it implies that we should be patient. Time has a way of uncovering things that are not immediately clear. It could refer to personal relationships too. Sometimes we're not sure if a friendship or a romance will work out, but time will tell the story as we experience more with that person.

What does 'no one can tell your story' really mean?

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2024-11-08 00:55

This statement implies that every individual has a personal narrative that is shaped by their own life journey. No one else can truly understand all the nuances, the behind - the - scenes moments, and the personal growth that is part of your story. It's a reminder of the importance of self - expression and not relying on others to define you.

What does 'no one can tell your story' really mean?

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2024-11-05 23:21

This statement 'no one can tell your story' is very profound. Each person has a complex tapestry of memories, dreams, and hardships that shape their story. Your story is a combination of your innermost thoughts, the little moments that might seem insignificant to others but are crucial to you. For example, the way you felt when you achieved a small personal goal, or the pain of a particular loss. These are things that only you can truly feel and understand, and thus, no one can tell your story as comprehensively as you can.

Can pages alone tell a story?

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2024-10-16 04:03

Sure. If the content on the pages is well-structured and engaging, it has the potential to form a complete story. It could be through a series of sequential events, character development, or a climactic moment captured effectively.

Can pages alone tell a story?

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2024-10-15 07:27

Sure. If the content on the pages is rich and engaging, it has the potential to form a complete story. It depends on how well the author presents the elements like plot, characters, and setting.

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