@Shayman I know people who will repeat this as true. When I used to teach math my students would often ask “when are we ever going to use this” when I realized the answer was “never” I decided it was time for me to do something else.
So many people think of math as arithmetic - to me it’s always been about game playing and reasoning. Anyone who doesn’t realize the number is closer to 7 than 700 is one of those “never” folks. Anyway thanks for giving me pause to remember
@dimsumthinking I know plenty of well-meaning, otherwise intelligent people who will gladly repeat similar nonsense about something being the first month in 700 years with 5 Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. I'm glad you challenged your students to think these through!
@dimsumthinking @Shayman I was trying to make sense of the post and wondered if it meant lunar months. It'd naively be in the 200ish range if they're independent, but, I dunno, maybe there's some weird pattern - a lunar month is pretty close to four weeks, and I wouldn't be shocked to work out the math to find that the excess has lined up just right to make the distribution really nonuniform.
Then I remembered admiring a waxing crescent moon this week and that hypothesis kinda fell apart