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==Data points== | |||
Unique data points: 35, 31, 32, 37, 39, 34, 38, 33 | Unique data points: 35, 31, 32, 37, 39, 34, 38, 33 | ||
Just 1 set. --[[User:MagiNinjA|<font color=#701337><b>MN (#228)</b></font>]] <small>([[User talk:MagiNinjA|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/MagiNinjA|C]])</small> 05:54, 21 June 2008 (MST) | Just 1 set. --[[User:MagiNinjA|<font color=#701337><b>MN (#228)</b></font>]] <small>([[User talk:MagiNinjA|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/MagiNinjA|C]])</small> 05:54, 21 June 2008 (MST) | ||
Is there a difference between (10-20) + (10-20) and just stating (20-40)? | ==Range== | ||
Is there a difference between (10-20) + (10-20) and just stating (20-40)? {{unsigned|Lxndr|17:34, 28 December 2010}} | |||
: Might want to sign your posts Lx(use four tildes). Also, although the range IS the same, 10-20 + 10-20 implies to me that there's two rolls, and thus extreme values (such as 20 and 40) are less likely than a single 20-40 roll. Players might not particularly care for this but it is a different distribution [[User:Kurg|Kurg]] 10:06, 28 December 2010 (PST) | |||
:: As Kurg said, the distribution is different. --[[User:Muhandes|Muhandes]] 11:01, 28 December 2010 (PST) |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 28 December 2010
Data points
Unique data points: 35, 31, 32, 37, 39, 34, 38, 33
Just 1 set. --MN (#228) (T|C) 05:54, 21 June 2008 (MST)
Range
Is there a difference between (10-20) + (10-20) and just stating (20-40)? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Lxndr (talk • contribs) 17:34, 28 December 2010.
- Might want to sign your posts Lx(use four tildes). Also, although the range IS the same, 10-20 + 10-20 implies to me that there's two rolls, and thus extreme values (such as 20 and 40) are less likely than a single 20-40 roll. Players might not particularly care for this but it is a different distribution Kurg 10:06, 28 December 2010 (PST)
- As Kurg said, the distribution is different. --Muhandes 11:01, 28 December 2010 (PST)