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Can you solve this?

•Unknown number of meeps
•66% are yike meeps
•34% are uhum meeps
•59% of oofs are made by yike meeps
•41% of oofs are made by uhum meeps

What is the per capita rate of oofs per uhum meeps and oofs per yike meeps?
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There are no yike and uhum meeps, and therefore no oofs. Hence the ratio would be 0/0 which is undefined. Unless uhum/yike is not mutually exclusive with green/purple, in which case there is not enough information.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@NerdyPotato *whispers* I think she initially called the two populations of meeps green and purple and then switched it halway through to yike and uhum meeps cuz it made her laugh 🫢
@MartinTheFirst I think it gave her an org---.
Zeuro · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato but it’s a non zero number. Let’s just say it’s 100 meeps
@Zeuro then we'd also need to know the number of oofs.
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Zeuro · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato you can’t go by the ratios with the percentages?

Edit okay I see what I fucking did haha, I fixed it, can you solve it now?
@Zeuro I'm not sure 😅 I think we'd still need to know the oofs to total meeps ratio.
Zeuro · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato do we? I mean it’s a per capita amount
@Zeuro it could be that I'm missing something, but if meeps create an average of 10 oofs the ration will be 10 times as high than if each meep creates just one oof. I don't see how we can determine that from the ratios of meep types and the ratio of oofs created by them, but I could be wrong.
Zeuro · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato actually ChatGPT figured it out!
@Zeuro I saw. I still don't understand why that gives you the correct ratio though. 😅 (But I'll believe it. I thought something with multiplications might give us something, just didn't know what.)
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Zeuro chatGPT prefers to be called "The Meme Maestro." in this instance
Zeuro · 26-30, F
@NerdyPotato multiplication and division. Mainly division