
Originally Posted by
yahbets
actually the equation made 2 erroneous mathematical assumptions,
first, when it premised that to find a woman you need time and money, mathematically translating it would not result in the equation woman = money x time but in woman = money + time since the conjugation "and" mathematically connotes addition and not multipication.
second, the paraphrasing of the biblical adage to adopt into the desired equation, the adage originally states "the love of money is the root of all evil."
it was nonetheless, a fun and funny attempt, it would've been funnier if the original "evil" was not taken out, thus woman = evil. that would've been uncanningly accurate, despite the erroneous premises. hehe.
here we go again with Arithmetic and Logic debates..
If you don't know what's Logical equations and its operations, then better read Logic Operations
FYI, in Arithmetic, "AND" is used for "ADDITION" while in Logic "AND" is used with "Multiplication"