• Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    By my math, at this scale it would be one person shot roughly every 7 years. That’s still kinda scary.

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        1 year ago

        The number provided in the post is inaccurate to a real-world scale of US shootings. One person shot every seven years is instead accurate to real world data if the US population were scaled to 400 people.

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          1 year ago

          What number do you have for the actual number? The number I found said 316 every day which makes it about 1 million years with population

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            1 year ago

            316 shootings per day, every day for 7 years, is 807,380 people shot. 807,380 into 331,000,000 (the US population) is one in 400. Therefore if the US population were 400 people, there would be one person shot every 7 years.

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                  1 year ago

                  316 people a day times 1 million is 316 million people technically it takes a bit longer but the time scale is so large it’s irrelevant

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                    1 year ago

                    I think your math is off there. First, you’re forgetting that there’s 365 days in a year. Then you’re forgetting that the scale is 400 people. Yours basically said that shootings irl are only happening once per year instead of once per day, and the US pop is only 1 person.