2011-05-05, 08:41 AM
Look... there's a hell lot easier way to calculating success rate against number of cubes used... which is to measure probability of absolute failures.
1 - 0.75^n where n is the number of cubes used.
Gets you the last column immediately. Because the "Probablity" column does not provide as much information as the c.d.f. which is the last column, since the "Probability" column gives you the probablity that you will succeed on the nth try, which makes things look incredibly bleak.
Hadriel
1 - 0.75^n where n is the number of cubes used.
Gets you the last column immediately. Because the "Probablity" column does not provide as much information as the c.d.f. which is the last column, since the "Probability" column gives you the probablity that you will succeed on the nth try, which makes things look incredibly bleak.
Hadriel

