Thursday, September 24, 2020

"D" and "K" said "we typed "daal" not "maal" may be an incorrect auto correction for a hindi word"

MCB quizzed actresses  'J' ,  'N' , 'D' and 'K', investigated their chats, grilled them , however until now, they all denied any contact with any mustard oil or wheat trador, they replied that - we typed  "daal" not "maal" , it may be a wrong auto correction for the hindi word. One actress said she wanted to order more and more daal for the lockdown phase , because markets were closed

Monday, June 22, 2020

Why two sanitizers cannot kill virus 100% when they both can kill 99.99%

TV advertisements on sanitizers and soaps always claim on killing 99.99% germs. So a common question arises why can't the remaining .01 %  be killed by using another sanitizer same time. 
 
Well it's a very simple reasoning, the other sanitizers too claim that they can kill only up-to 99.99% of viruses. 
 
So in a random experiment, if one uses two different 
sanitizers in same wash. In it's best case scenario, the first sanitizer/soap kills 99.99% viruses, similarly the second sanitizer too as per it's claims gives it's best performance too, and kills 99.99%  of the remaining .01% viruses.

So 99.99% of remaining .01 is still 1/9999 or roughly = .00010001000.

So if one uses two sanitizers and both works at their max claimed performance , the total killed viruses will be 99.99 +.0001 = 99.9901 which is still not 100%.

Isn't the math simple ?


Disclaimer : its an attempt to write a mathematical satire 

"D" and "K" said "we typed "daal" not "maal" may be an incorrect auto correction for a hindi word"

MCB quizzed actresses  'J' ,  'N' , 'D' and 'K', investigated their chats, grilled them , however until now,...