A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

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Why your friends, on average, have more friends than you do

Why your friends, on average, have more friends than you do

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Jul 04, 2015
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Why your friends, on average, have more friends than you do

The friendship paradox is the observation that your friends, on average, have more friends than you do. This phenomenon, which was first obs…

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