Quote by seeker4
You'd need to collect the wood chucking data for a random sample of woodchucks over a period, then calculate the mean and standard deviation. The mean should be close to the answer for any given population of woodchucks. You could even draw multiple samples from the woodchucks of different populations and compare using some statistical test or other (my wife is the expert on this stuff) to see if there are regional variations.nQUW39Dn6Rns8vYU
Or you could just wing it and guess.W0saSJWPlt6Z8ncH
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Quote by Buz
The woodchucks have unionized, and it now takes 5 woodchucks to chuck 1 piece of wood per hour. Anymore and they get overtime pay.
Oh, wait, they've gone on strike, no woodchucking at all.
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Quote by noll
You're such a fear mongering capitalist. How can overtime be part of the answer to a timeless question?
Quote by sprite
i have to wonder how many wood chucks would chuck norris chuck, and would he use numchucks?
Quote by PrincessC
First you ask the question, why is knowing relevant and necessary?