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<blockquote data-quote="B E N" data-source="post: 1616299" data-attributes="member: 33355"><p>I'm an industrial designer, not a mathematician, but I did learn enough math to understand that it is just a language. People are scared of it for whatever reason. Numbers are just a part of the alphabet, and it's a really easy way to explain things to someone else who knows a little of the language.</p><p></p><p>Going through the math line by line was not an attempt to look like a smart guy, or intimidate someone, just wanted to show how you could reason through what the EV ratings mean.</p><p></p><p>And assumptions are really common, multimillion dollar petroleum drilling operations rely on assumptions. It doesn't invalidate anything, just use what you know to solve a problem. Make the assumptions, do the math, check against real world examples. If it checks you you know the assumption is accurate enough. Assumptions can also be called <em>experience.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B E N, post: 1616299, member: 33355"] I'm an industrial designer, not a mathematician, but I did learn enough math to understand that it is just a language. People are scared of it for whatever reason. Numbers are just a part of the alphabet, and it's a really easy way to explain things to someone else who knows a little of the language. Going through the math line by line was not an attempt to look like a smart guy, or intimidate someone, just wanted to show how you could reason through what the EV ratings mean. And assumptions are really common, multimillion dollar petroleum drilling operations rely on assumptions. It doesn't invalidate anything, just use what you know to solve a problem. Make the assumptions, do the math, check against real world examples. If it checks you you know the assumption is accurate enough. Assumptions can also be called [I]experience.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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