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Originally Posted by tommydgun
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As a stats / math person I can safely say this is not a statistical problem. This is a math problem. If you are certain of the formulas for exp to level and exp per mob then you dont need to worry about sample sizes that's a simple math equation.
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It would be a math problem if we knew all that. But I think the whole point is that we don't know the exp per mob as a number, only as an increment of yellow in a bubble. So he's thinking of needing to go to a whole level to hear "ding" to be able to figure out exactly what the exp per mob is as a number, to then be able to figure out the ZEM, and Loramin was wondering if there was a way to determine before that if the sample size was enough to be "good enough".
Let's say he did 3 yellows, and the first yellow took 19 mobs, the second yellow 20 mobs, and the third yellow 21 mobs. How confidently would he be able to claim that the number of mobs needed to level is 100 so that he could then determine the ZEM?
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Astuce