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2024-11-08 15:16:25
This post is factually incorrect. Drug overdose rankings by state gives Oklahoma a ranking of 30 as opposed to California’s ranking 26. This could be contributed to California’s misreporting, but still an indicates a much closer parity in drug abuse. [Link]
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2024-11-08 15:24:12
NNN - The proposed note posted a source which supports OP's claim: the rate of drug overdose fatalities is 30.7 in Oklahoma and 26.9 in California, but if you multiply California's 26.9 by 1.14 (AKA, a 14% increase), you end up with 30.66, rounded up to 30.7.
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2024-11-08 16:31:42
NNN as another user pointed out the source provided supports OP, additionally the proposed note may be misleading to users, California being ranked 26 and Oklahoma 30 may suggest California has more drug overdoses (i.e the state ranked #1 for overdoses would have the most)
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2024-11-08 17:34:34
NNN - this is without a doubt one of the most objectively incorrect suggested notes I have ever seen. It's actually impressive how quickly the user grabbed and ran with literally anything that has numbers on it and did not even stop to try to understand it for themselves
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2024-11-08 18:55:18
NNN - 30.7 is 14% more compared to 26.9 Your source proves the point of OP.
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