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Any maths / statistics whizzes here?
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhich one? There's been so many over the years...
Enough, already.Hard Brexit now!
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129 - 130 weeks - that answer we're all waiting for you to give with your impressive education in statistics. Yet no probabilistic approach is required, just simple deterministic excel drag and drop. Assumptions made, population & rate are static values.
Week population/widget2 rate population_remaining 1 100 0.04 96 2 96 0.04 92 3 92 0.04 88 4 88 0.04 85 5 85 0.04 82 6 82 0.04 78 127 1 0.04 1 128 1 0.04 1 129 1 0.04 1 130 1 0.04 0 "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post129 - 130 weeks - that answer we're all waiting for you to give with your impressive education in statistics. Yet no probabilistic approach is required, just simple deterministic excel drag and drop. Assumptions made, population & rate are static values.
Week population/widget2 rate population_remaining 1 100 0.04 96 2 96 0.04 92 3 92 0.04 88 4 88 0.04 85 5 85 0.04 82 6 82 0.04 78 127 1 0.04 1 128 1 0.04 1 129 1 0.04 1 130 1 0.04 0
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhen Trump pretends to be an expert in epidemiology, he reminds me of you.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post129 - 130 weeks - that answer we're all waiting for you to give with your impressive education in statistics. Yet no probabilistic approach is required, just simple deterministic excel drag and drop. Assumptions made, population & rate are static values.
Week population/widget2 rate population_remaining 1 100 0.04 96 2 96 0.04 92 3 92 0.04 88 4 88 0.04 85 5 85 0.04 82 6 82 0.04 78 127 1 0.04 1 128 1 0.04 1 129 1 0.04 1 130 1 0.04 0 Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postafaik 0.4% =/= 0.04
However Pooper is not completely thick, he's just reduced the problem to a level that's within his capabilities.
Here's some hints Pooper: read the past posts, work out what has been done and why.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat's not really an issue, just semantics.
However Pooper is not completely thick, he's just reduced the problem to a level that's within his capabilities.
Here's some hints Pooper: read the past posts, work out what has been done and why.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIs this a gut feel or your expert opinion?
Invoice is in the post.Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postbut if he used the right number he'd get a similar number to you and NAT (1897 weeks to your 1860 ish)Hard Brexit now!
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