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gary baldy | 19:32 Wed 22nd Feb 2006 | Science
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If i ask the same question 13 million times do you think i am more likely to get an answer?
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Stupid question, you would probably die of old age before you could type out a question 13000000 times
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Or i could be killed by 13 million tonnes of repeated questions falling on me!

Most questions receive several answers and occasionally an answer is as good or better than the question.

The law of diminishing marginal returns means yes - you are more likely to get an answer if you ask a question 10 times than if you ask it once - but negative marginal returns mean that you are then less likely to get an answer if you ask it 13000000 times than if you ask it 10 times. But the probability of getting an answer will always be more than if you ask it once, unless you are lynched by a mob of irate AB people who are fed up with the question on the 12999999th time.

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