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Questionable Questing

Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
a flat percent chance of success per die?
molemole
molemole
Each success is an independent probability, so x successes would be p^x where p is prob of success on a single die? At least in the ideal case that holds. Where one success is on one die.
Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
I got directed to a good binomial equation calculator for it. Thanks though.
daniel_gudman
daniel_gudman
How deep into statistics (and permutations / combinatorics) do you want to go?
Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
Look, I just got out of an inferential statistics quiz. I'm already far deeper into statistics than I want to be.
Even if it were predictive statistics.
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