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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: koan who wrote (1002420)2/26/2017 3:16:51 PM
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>> It is complicated and took me years ot learn it. I have about 20 units in statistics. It was the best thing I learned.

Oh, I know it is. Its got a lot of math and stuff. Way too complicated for most people.

>> Put simply the arctic sea ice statistics shows us the decline is not a random event and being caused by something. Probably increae in CO2.

But I saw somewhere the sea ice is going up in Anarctica. Wouldn't that offset it?

The first chart talks about temperature and the second chart talks about ice. Are you saying they have the same deviation?
Also, how many standard deviations were those temperatures? Does it count forever or what? So, if they get more than 1 that is 3 deviations what does that mean?
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