I have remembered more stats. so is your base drop rate different? short answer no.
t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances | Variable 1 | Variable 2 |
Mean | 39.60784314 | 41.1875 |
Variance | 14.23937908 | 21.21961806 |
Observations | 17 | 10 |
Hypothesized Mean Difference | 0 | |
df | 16 | |
t Stat | -0.918223236 | |
P(T<=t) one-tail | 0.186068602 | |
t Critical one-tail | 1.745883669 | |
P(T<=t) two-tail | 0.372137205 | |
t Critical two-tail | 2.119905285 | |
I took the info from straatlamp's posts 26 and 33, and divided by the rlevent multiple 3 and 6.
yours from 31 divided by 1.6
compared means test.
there is no statistically significant difference between your base rate and straat's
you were group 2 in the table, your base drops was 1.6 drops for the pq higher than his
EDIT: based on these, base drop rate appears to be 1 in 27.3
which is in between 1 in 25 and 30. so if we take it that they entered a round number could be either
of course, conduct more tests, though now we have to think of new scenario since pens gone?
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