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Wonât that only solve 75% of your problems?
The book solves half of your problems, not all of them
Say you have 8 problems. You read the book, and you have 4 problems. You read the book again gets rid of HALF, of those 4 problems. So youâre left with two. Out of the 8 problems, 6 were resolved and 6/8 is 75%.
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So, what youâre saying, is that if I buy infinite books, I will solve all of my problems, because the sum as n approaches infinity starting at 1 of (œ)^n equals 1, which would be 100% of my problems.
No, you will only ever be able to become infinitely close to solving all of your problems, like this:
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You know, you could just buy enough books to cut your problems down to one and hope itâs one you can solve on your own.
If your problems are truly integer in nature, eventually you hit the point where the infinite divisibility model fails. Then, each new book has a 50% chance of solving your one remaining problem.
Unfortunately, problems are not a static set, and you are likely to gain new problems along the way. Problems like, âWhere do I put all these books?â
If your problems are truly integer in nature, I feel bad for you son
I got infinitely divisible problems but a book ainât one.