London Marathon Woman dies

There were 35000 runners and the average person lives for around 30,000 days therefore on average one runner of the marathon will die on the day they run it (assuming an average demographic)

Factual fail if there ever was one.

That's like me saying there's 1440 minutes in a day, so on average cats are black.
 
How would the average life expectancy have any relationship to the number of runners in the race to led you to the conclusion that as life expectancy is a smaller number that a number of participants running that race would on average die. The two facts just arent related...

I stand by my original statement - please keep away from sharp objects and red buttons :p

ps3ud0 :cool:

Lol, I was mearly pointing out that it is statistically likely that one in 35,000 people will die on a given day, therefore on an occasion of high stress it is hardly strange that somebody has unfortunately died. You cannot state that two facts are unrelated when it compares the number of people and the life expectancy per person. Possibly you should avoid the sharp objects :p
 
Lol, I was mearly pointing out that it is statistically likely that one in 35,000 people will die on a given day, therefore on an occasion of high stress it is hardly strange that somebody has unfortunately died. You cannot state that two facts are unrelated when it compares the number of people and the life expectancy per person. Possibly you should avoid the sharp objects :p

Well lets say there's 35,000 children, how does that work into your statistic bearing in mind they're all under 5500 days old...

Stop talking rubbish.
 
No but you didn't say that, you said because the life expectancy of the average person is 30,000 days then statistically someone will die in a group of 35,000 people, regardless.

Which is just pure statistical fail.
 
No but you didn't say that, you said because the life expectancy of the average person is 30,000 days then statistically someone will die in a group of 35,000 people, regardless.

Which is just pure statistical fail.

There were 35000 runners and the average person lives for around 30,000 days therefore on average one runner of the marathon will die on the day they run it (assuming an average demographic)
 
SpeedFreak you are definitely wrong :( Those two statistics are not comparable at all, it's crazy to assume that they can be interlinked to come up with some kind of conclusion.
 
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