• idegenszavak@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    My engineering brain says it’s 3.25.

    4% is ~ 5%. 10% of 75 is 7.5. To get the 5% I have to divide it by 2, so 4% of 75 is close to 3.25. I will have to multiply it with some safety coefficient at the end, so the exact value doesn’t matter.

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      6 months ago

      Mine brain just does 0.75 × 4.

      Thought process was…

      1. Get 1% = 0.75
      2. Double it = 1.5
      3. Double it = 3
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        6 months ago

        It’s not wrong, it’s close enough. And the point it works with more numbers and more type of calculation. Let’s calculate 4% of 1243. That’s the same as 1243% of 4, right, much easier to calculate by simply changing the 2 numbers… While my method is the same, by simply rounding everything.

        And in engineering you always multiply/divide your results by a 1.5 or 1.25 safety factor, depending on situation. So you don’t have to calculate exact results, just close enough. E.g. G is always 10m/s2. π is only 3.14, the other digits doesn’t matter.

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          That’s the stupidest shit I have heard today. You should feel ashamed if you really are an engineer