(10-13-2015 01:37 PM)mturn017 Wrote: (10-13-2015 01:20 PM)49erlew Wrote: You keep using that symbol.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Charlotte
Old Dominion
Ohhhh, I get it. You're just bad at math, then. Let's break this down.
CommonCoreCody Wrote:ODU>JMU>Campbell>Charlotte
ODU>JMU: Total score of all contests: ODU 61, JMU 48. 61>48 is correct. Congratulations.
JMU>Campbell: Total score of all contests: JMU 0, Campbell 0. 0>0 is not correct. 0=0 is correct.
Campbell>Charlotte: Total socre of all contests: Campbell 37, Charlotte 89. 37>89 is not correct. 37<89 is correct.
Therefore, the correct notation of your equation would be:
ODU>JMU=Cambell<Charlotte. That tells us nothing!
However, taking this exercise a step forward, I'll help you out by providing this fact: JMU outscored Charlotte by a total of 82-47 in those two meetings. Since it is true that JMU>Charlotte, your expression could be correctly rewritten as:
ODU>JMU>Charlotte>Campbell.
You're welcome.