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Is it reasonable to expect that the number of upvotes is greater than the number of favorites?

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Glorfindel
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Is not reasonable that weto expect that the number of upvoteupvotes is greater than the number of favoritefavorites?

Am I mistaken to think that logically the number of upvotes to a question should be greater or equal to the number of faforite *favorites?

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Is not reasonable that we expect that the number of upvote greater than the number of favorite

Am I mistaken to think that logically the number of upvotes to a question should be greater or equal to the number of faforite *?

It is amazing the difference between these two numbers in this post?

Examples of common false beliefs in mathematics

Is reasonable to expect that the number of upvotes is greater than the number of favorites?

Am I mistaken to think that logically the number of upvotes to a question should be greater or equal to the number of favorites?

The small difference between these two numbers in this post: Examples of common false beliefs in mathematics is amazing.

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Is not reasonable that we expect that the number of upvote greater than the number of favorite

Am I mistaken to think that logically the number of upvotes to a question should be greater or equal to the number of faforite *?

It is amazing the difference between these two numbers in this post?

Examples of common false beliefs in mathematics