The Power Of - Mathematical Thinking
For three months, Apex had been losing millions. Their flagship product—the Neural-Link micro-hub—was failing at an alarming rate once shipped to customers. Yet, every single hub passed the factory's final diagnostic tests with a perfect 100% score.
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Arthur stared at the data. He didn't see broken sensors or cursed even numbers. He saw a classic mathematical illusion. For three months, Apex had been losing millions
"During World War II, the military wanted to add armor to the parts of returning planes that were covered in bullet holes—the wings and the fuselage," Arthur explained. "The mathematician Abraham Wald told them to do the exact opposite. He said to put armor where the bullet holes weren't —the engines. The planes hit in the engines never came back to be counted. The data was missing the most important variable." Are you looking to use this for a
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Arthur didn't use advanced calculus or supercomputers to save the company millions. He simply used the power of mathematical thinking to question the data sitting right in front of him.