-- The shoreline of any coastal land is a fractal.
-- The distant view of any mountain range is a fractal.
-- Your eyes perceive changes in light brightness on a logarithmic scale.
-- Your ears perceive changes in sound loudness on a logarithmic scale.
it has anything to do with circles
you can not people can be biased and not biased
The Richter Scale of energy release in an Earthquake.
I wouldn't. The national debt is a real world situation and it's a composite number, but its composite-ness has no bearing on the problems it causes.
There are many. There are those that deal with the four basic binary operations, then there are rules governing exponents and logarithms.
If you look closely and carefully enough, nature is ALL fractals; snowflakes, leaves, tree branches, coastlines, everywhere.
In itself, the number 75 does not relate specifically to the real world.
Fractals can be observed and appreciated in real life through natural phenomena like coastlines, clouds, and trees, as well as in man-made structures such as buildings and computer-generated graphics. The repeating patterns and self-similarity of fractals can be seen in these various forms, showcasing the beauty and complexity of mathematical principles in the world around us.
it has anything to do with circles
they are from copper and copper is from the world
Many things in the real world are approximately fractal or logarithmic. For example, if you examine a shore line it will be a wriggly line. Examine it at more detail and you will see a similar pattern but at a smaller scale. Even more detail and you still have the same (or similar) pattern at yet more detail. Computer-aided graphics use this property to generate landscapes: storing a small amount of "data" and replicating it at different scales is far easier than storing masses of data. The logarithmic function also has this scale-invariant property. If you are interested, read the attached link about Benford's Law. The article does not require much mathematical knowledge - only curiosity.
Fractals are real mathematical patterns that repeat at different scales. They manifest in nature through shapes like ferns, clouds, and coastlines, where similar patterns are seen at both small and large scales.
you can not people can be biased and not biased
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When you have 17 apples there are indeed 17 apples.
The Richter Scale of energy release in an Earthquake.
In much the same way that pepper on cold water does.