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cmlobue t1_jdzfqud wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why are health insurance companies in the US allowed to deny coverage for doctor-approved medical care? by adamzam
Because the laws in the US were written to (1) allow them to do that, and (2) require for-profit companies to put shareholder gains above everything else.
cmlobue t1_jacn1lr wrote
Reply to comment by rubseb in Eli5 why do stairwells need to be have two flights in a spiral to go up one floor when escalators can just use the one flight going straight up for the same distance? by exmxn
Two flights of 10 steps are not significantly more expensive than one flight of 20 - all you're adding is the landing. Two escalators means twice the mechanical equipment.
cmlobue t1_ja8zksm wrote
Reply to comment by Lunar_Gato in ELI5 why is jury duty a requirement? by [deleted]
Assume that a country that has had jury trials for centuries has gotten pretty good at dealing with people who try to get out of jury duty and have the ability to fine and/or imprison you and act accordingly.
cmlobue t1_ja86wa6 wrote
Reply to comment by chemist612 in ELI5: why does/doesn’t probability increase when done multiple times? by Reason-Local
0.838 is the probability of having at least one 6 among your ten rolls. You need to get into binomial distributions for the probability of a specific number of events. Exactly one six somewhere in the sequence is probability 0.323.
cmlobue t1_ja86jmb wrote
Reply to comment by Nova_Saibrock in ELI5: why does/doesn’t probability increase when done multiple times? by Reason-Local
You can get them here.
Theoretically, you can make a die with any even number of sides by sticking two pyramids with an x/2 sided base together, though they definitely get harder to roll as x increases.
cmlobue t1_ja84ak6 wrote
Reply to comment by fgjkfddrt in ELI5: How does professional boxing scoring work? by [deleted]
Like any sport with judges, it will always be somewhat subjective. Of course, there are guidelines, which the comment above goers over quite nicely.
In boxing, each round is scored by three judges. They can give up to 10 points to each boxer, but the overwhelming majority of the time, the score is either 10-9 or 10-8.
At the end of the match, each judge totals up their scores to decide who they think the winner is, and whoever is declared winner by at least two of the judges wins the match.
cmlobue t1_j9v0tz0 wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do people get treated way worse for killing a police officer in say, a car crash than if they killed a random stranger? by Impressive_Pound1363
Partially it's that society has decided that we want law enforcement to be protected, so a crime against them is considered worse.
Partially that cops and prosecutors (the people who decide who gets charged and with what crime) are on the same side.
cmlobue t1_je3064h wrote
Reply to comment by Spiritual_Jaguar4685 in ELI5: If digital data is stored in 0s & 1s, how does the reader know how many of the digits to take into consideration? by distinct_oversight
I remember capping my gold on the first Dragon Warrior game at 65535 because it used an unsigned 16-bit integer. I was amazed that it didn't generate an overflow error.