Editing 2295: Garbage Math
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The {{w|accuracy and precision}} of mathematical operations correspond to the rules of {{w|Propagation_of_uncertainty#Example_formulae|propagation of uncertainty}}, where a "garbage" number would correspond to an estimate with a high degree of uncertainty, and a precise number has low uncertainty. The uncertainty of the result of such operations will usually correspond to the term with the highest uncertainty. The rule about N pieces of independent garbage used to calculate an {{w|arithmetic mean}} reflects how the {{w|central limit theorem}} predicts that the uncertainty (or {{w|standard error}}) of an estimate will be reduced when independent estimates are averaged. | The {{w|accuracy and precision}} of mathematical operations correspond to the rules of {{w|Propagation_of_uncertainty#Example_formulae|propagation of uncertainty}}, where a "garbage" number would correspond to an estimate with a high degree of uncertainty, and a precise number has low uncertainty. The uncertainty of the result of such operations will usually correspond to the term with the highest uncertainty. The rule about N pieces of independent garbage used to calculate an {{w|arithmetic mean}} reflects how the {{w|central limit theorem}} predicts that the uncertainty (or {{w|standard error}}) of an estimate will be reduced when independent estimates are averaged. | ||
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+ | This comic is not related to the {{w|2019–20 coronavirus outbreak|2020 pandemic}} of the {{w|coronavirus}} {{w|SARS-CoV-2}}, which causes {{w|COVID-19}}, breaking the streak of comics preceding this on [[:Category:COVID-19|topics relating to COVID-19]], after (rather appropriately) 19 comics (not counting the [[2288: Collector's Edition|April Fools' comic]]). | ||
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