From Hannah Fry’s essay in The New Yorker: on “What Statistics Can and Can’t Tell Us About Ourselves: “As the mathematician Ian Stewart points out in ‘Do Dice Play God?’ (Basic), the average person has one breast and one testicle.”
From Hannah Fry’s essay in The New Yorker: on “What Statistics Can and Can’t Tell Us About Ourselves: “As the mathematician Ian Stewart points out in ‘Do Dice Play God?’ (Basic), the average person has one breast and one testicle.”
Mathematicians should stay in their lane. Average person has two breasts and one testicle.
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I am not that kind of doctor but I believe you are correct, sir, medically/physiologically. I wonder if the writer of the essay has misattributed what the mathematician actually said using the language more colloquially
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