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9 August, 14:07

World war 1 lasted from August 4th 1914 until November 11th, 1918. During this time an estimated 10 million lives were lost. About how many people were dying per day?

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  1. 9 August, 15:43
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    The question is so dry, mechanical, and devoid of emotion

    that it's terrifying.

    There is no way to assign a number to "How many people were

    dying per day", and I would prefer not even to think about it in

    those terms.

    - - The period of time from August 4, 1914 until November 11, 1918 is 1,560 days.

    - - The "average", or better, the "unit rate" of 10 million events in 1,560 days

    is the quotient

    (10,000,000 events) / (1,560 days)

    = 6,410.3 events per day

    = 267.1 events per hour

    = 4.45 events per minute.

    Reciprocally, this is a unit rate of

    13.48 seconds per event,

    sustained continuously for 4.274 years!

    When will we ever learn!?
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