I wonder if this will be a popular query on WolframAlpha today:
Thanks to @mathematicsprof for the idea!
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I wonder if this will be a popular query on WolframAlpha today:
Thanks to @mathematicsprof for the idea!
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This report from CareerCast ranks 200 jobs from best to worst:
http://www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/2011-ranking-200-jobs-best-worst
Jobs were analyzed based on five factors: Environment, Income, Outlook, Stress, and Physical Demands.
As is so often the case in these job-ranking surveys, math-based careers fared very well: coming in at #2 is Mathematician (whatever that means), #3 is Actuary (always near the top of these lists), and at #4 is Statistician (great if you like stats, I suppose).
I guess Roustabout is not as much fun as it sounds, as it placed 200th in the rankings. And I’ve met a lot of happy, successful Taxi Drivers (#192) in my life.
It’s not surprising to see Teacher in the #100 spot, with its high stress-to-income ratio. But Surgeon right behind at #101? According to the results, it’s about 3 times as stressful but about 7 times the pay.
Might be worthwhile to take a closer look at the methodology, which can be found here.
Prior to seeing this sign, I had no idea Chicken McNuggets could ever be purchased in quantities greater than 20.
Furthermore, at $10.99, this is the lowest price-per-nugget I have ever seen, coming in at just around 22 cents per McNugget. That’s over 10% cheaper than the limited-time 4-McNuggets-for-a-dollar special!
Since this offer is available only in Puerto Rico, a serious price analysis would have to include some kind of cost-of-living / value-of-the-dollar comparison.
If I recall correctly, the Big Mac was priced about the same as in the U.S.: that’s probably a good enough benchmark, isn’t it? I’m sure there’s a Big Mac-index in somebody’s international economics book.
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This is a nice comment-thread and poll on Quora responding to the question “What is the most beautiful equation?”
http://www.quora.com/Mathematics/What-is-the-most-beautiful-equation
No surprise to see Euler’s Identity on top with a whopping 350 votes.
There are fun entries all throughout thread, and I definitely learned a few things through perusing. And I guess I can forgive the participants for including some inequalities on the list.