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HeIsHere

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Oh brother. A fixed number is always variable before it becomes fixed. It becomes fixed only at the moment of measurement. Am I the only one here who studied economics?

Take the L.
Yeah I studied economics and more and your explanation was very sloppy.
and this statement makes no sense, so I guess you do not study math.

"A fixed number is always variable before it becomes fixed."
You take the L
 

Eli1

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Yeah I studied economics and more and your explanation was very sloppy.
and this statement makes no sense, so I guess you do not study math.

"A fixed number is always variable before it becomes fixed."
You take the L
You studied economics but you're unable to explain economics to the rest? :eek:
 

ZNP

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Yeah I studied economics and more and your explanation was very sloppy.
and this statement makes no sense, so I guess you do not study math.

"A fixed number is always variable before it becomes fixed."
You take the L
I think the point was we have an equation with factors like X and Y. We can assign any number to the factors, but once we assign numbers to them we can then calculate what the real inflation is. So the equation is made up of variables, you assign fixed numbers to those variables and then you can calculate the answer which in this case would be the true inflation.

Another example would be, we could easily say that the rate of inflation today is higher than it was a few years ago and yet the rate of inflation has come down from six months ago. Most people with a fifth grade education can understand that.
 

MrE

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I think the point was we have an equation with factors like X and Y. We can assign any number to the factors, but once we assign numbers to them we can then calculate what the real inflation is. So the equation is made up of variables, you assign fixed numbers to those variables and then you can calculate the answer which in this case would be the true inflation.

Another example would be, we could easily say that the rate of inflation today is higher than it was a few years ago and yet the rate of inflation has come down from six months ago. Most people with a fifth grade education can understand that.
I tried to keep it as simple as possible, but I guess not simple enough for all.

What is the temperature outside this year?

It's a meaningless question without fixing a point in time, because that temperature varies-- that is, it is a variable number up until you fix it in time with a question like- what is the temperature right now?

Another simple example to explain the difference between price and rate is something everyone is familiar with-- Interest Rates.

If you borrow four hundred bucks from someone and agree to pay a 5% interest rate, you do so understanding that it will cost you more than the $400 to pay off the loan. The "price" is twenty bucks on a hundred dollar loan. The rate is 5%.

If the rate is slashed to 3%, we would say that the rate has been lowered, even though it is still going to cost you more to repay the loan, it now only costs $12 in interest instead of $20. That's the equivalent of a falling interest rate, or inflation RATE. The cost might still be greater than before, but the rate has fallen. It's likely that most of the folks writing the news story don't even understand this basic principle.
 

HeIsHere

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I think the point was we have an equation with factors like X and Y. We can assign any number to the factors, but once we assign numbers to them we can then calculate what the real inflation is. So the equation is made up of variables, you assign fixed numbers to those variables and then you can calculate the answer which in this case would be the true inflation.

Another example would be, we could easily say that the rate of inflation today is higher than it was a few years ago and yet the rate of inflation has come down from six months ago. Most people with a fifth grade education can understand that.

A fixed number is not always variable first, sometimes it is a fixed number and stays a fixed number.
His explanation was lacking.
 

MrE

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A fixed number is not always variable first, sometimes it is a fixed number and stays a fixed number.
His explanation was lacking.
A point so nice, I made it twice.

Once for all, once again for the kids in the back of the room. Perhaps community college was not kind to you. :cool:
 

HeIsHere

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A point so nice, I made it twice.

Once for all, once again for the kids in the back of the room. Perhaps community college was not kind to you. :cool:
"mockery is a poor substitute for masculinity."
 

MrE

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I hope you know I'm just trying to be funny, not mean. :love:

Without getting even more wonky and nerd-like, I'm just trying to simplify mathematical language using common examples. If you are really interested, look up what a variable is and you'll discover that it is first changeable and unspecified until it becomes defined and fixed.

Do you really want this to be a hill to die upon?
 

HeIsHere

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I hope you know I'm just trying to be funny, not mean. :love:

Without getting even more wonky and nerd-like, I'm just trying to simplify mathematical language using common examples. If you are really interested, look up what a variable is and you'll discover that it is first changeable and unspecified until it becomes defined and fixed.

Do you really want this to be a hill to die upon?

Did you go to community college? lol
 

HeIsHere

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Only a professional victim would think so. I could mock in a smock and still be manly.
Convince yourself of whatever you want.
There are some men on CC who can engage in a conversation without having to belittle the other poster without basis and you are not one of them.