Published weekday mornings as the coffee brews
Sadly... so true.
question: the "carrot" on top ... what does that mean again?
Priceless. But, of course, for everything else there's Mastercard.
Jeeezzz! My Y is running out and my bank account is empty :-(I love your match. Thanks a lot for this funny calculation. Can I use your post on my Blog?
Y-hat is the estimated value of Y... Very nice work.
curious though, what is y hat estimating? if y is not a constant and y2 is the $ needed to pay bills, what then is y hat?
y-hat is your own estimate of what's in your bank account, which is always greater than what's actually there
Good math. Well done! "Living in Y Hat" could make a good book!
Brilliant blog..I love it
muy acertado tu blog...me encantan los conjuntos y las gráficas de oferta y demanda
You could have added that y necessarily needs to be greater than unity for the irony to hold.:)The use of y-hat is just awesome. This is one of the brainiest blogs i've ever come across.
I thought 'y-hat' meant 'complex y'. In this context it still makes sense, as it implies that y has an imaginary component.Took me a while though.
Post a Comment
12 comments:
Sadly... so true.
question: the "carrot" on top ... what does that mean again?
Priceless. But, of course, for everything else there's Mastercard.
Jeeezzz! My Y is running out and my bank account is empty :-(
I love your match. Thanks a lot for this funny calculation.
Can I use your post on my Blog?
Y-hat is the estimated value of Y... Very nice work.
curious though, what is y hat estimating? if y is not a constant and y2 is the $ needed to pay bills, what then is y hat?
y-hat is your own estimate of what's in your bank account, which is always greater than what's actually there
Good math. Well done! "Living in Y Hat" could make a good book!
Brilliant blog..I love it
muy acertado tu blog...me encantan los conjuntos y las gráficas de oferta y demanda
You could have added that y necessarily needs to be greater than unity for the irony to hold.
:)
The use of y-hat is just awesome. This is one of the brainiest blogs i've ever come across.
I thought 'y-hat' meant 'complex y'. In this context it still makes sense, as it implies that y has an imaginary component.
Took me a while though.
Post a Comment