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6 years ago
"BaldingHead90;c-1905612" wrote:"RandomSithLord;c-1905164" wrote:
A sample of 11 attempts clearly provides sufficient data to make conclusions.
If only laboratories and companies would stop wasting money running hundreds or thousands of tests..
So to counter the 11 attempt 1 drop he'd have to get like 6 or 7 in his next 11 attempts this way he's right around 7-8 at 22 attempts. Which is roughly 30-35%, however I bet a finger that if he does another 11 he's not going to get more than 3 pieces, if he keeps doing 11 attempts he's going to get alot more 1s, 2s and 0s than 6-7s, so honestly I just don't buy that whole " drop rates will even out" argument.
Why do you think it should balance out in 22 attempts? You missed the point completely. These double digits are irrelevant, if you want to get statistically correct data you need to increase the sample size.
There is nothing to buy about it. It's maths that should be taught in every school.
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