What does "And" mean here?
"And" is like saying you both get something, just like when you and your friend each take one half of the cookie. You're not fighting over who gets more, you’re sharing!
What about "50% of getting a?"
“50%” means half, so if there’s 1 cookie, 50% of it is like having half the cookie. That's fair for both of you! It’s just like dividing your toy collection with a friend: you each get half, and that’s what “50% of getting a?” means, you both get half!
So, if you’re splitting something with a buddy and you say "And 50% of getting a," it's just another fun way to talk about sharing equally! 🍪✨
Examples
- You flip a coin, it's 50% chance of heads, so you have a 50% shot at getting a head.
- To get a full meal, you need both bread and soup, that’s like being half of 'getting a meal'.
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See also
- What is Found in math, logic, and language?
- What is TRIVIAL?
- How Does Expressed, Implied Work?
- How Does Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26 Work?
- How Does Bayes theorem Work?