• BreadstickNinja@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Germany killed 60% of European Jews between 1933 and 1945, which is 5% per year or 1.25% every three months.

    Israel has killed 1% of Gaza’s population in three months, and if they maintain current pace will be at 4% per year.

    So they’re 80% as efficient if they sustain the current rate. Not a huge discrepancy.

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        1 year ago

        That’s exactly how percentages work. The pre-war population of Gaza was 2.3 million. If Israel kills 23,000 Gazans in three months, then that’s 1% of the population.

        If Israel kills another 23,000 Gazans in the next three months, that’s another 1% of the pre-war population, and Gaza’s population will now be 98% of the pre-war total. And so on.

        If you’re trying to say that percentages can only be calculated in the context of compound rates, then you’re flat-out wrong.

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          1 year ago

          If you kill 5% of the population every year from 1933 to 1945, how much of the initial population >you end up killing?

          This is the simple math problem you stated and the answer is 46%, not 60%. Nobody does the calculation the way you do. Or you think that a simple math problem has two contradictory answers? Show me a single example that someone does the calculation the way you do to answer such a problem, you have the whole internet. I accept my error if you find it.