Lec 24 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
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@ttttrigg3r Because he was friend with Ralph's little brother :-)
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The dart board problem. It turns out to be 1% and he says that's pretty high? Seems to me 1% is pretty low.
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the problem some people have with calculus is the abstract thinking that takes real world problems and turns them into numbers that can variably change.
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@IIAOPSW umm KwH is energy. If it wasn't multiplied by hours, then ya it would be per unit time. Also he lives in the U.S.
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It's a bit too fast for me. I'll watch this again.
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@IIAOPSW LOL please look lower down. you removed them and are incorrect:)
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numerically incorrect. I accepted that the units were correct over a month ago. learn to read please.
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@IIAOPSW can you explain to me how it is incorrect? please brush up on your metric units before criticizing a professor at MIT :)
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wow. your correction was redundant (as per suferboy360 1 month ago) and incorrect.
way to go "asshole" (as opposed to "ass hole").



It is the truth, Calculus is very hard for some people but hat does not mean that you have to find it hard.
michalchik 2 years ago 7
@IIAOPSW KWH means a (Kilowatt) times an (Hour) which is (Joules per second) times (hour) which is approx. 3 600 000 joules. ass hole.
ryanmerkle5 5 months ago 2