@redstarfish I always have xⁿ⁺¹ errors.
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Stampeding Longhorn :budgie: (stampedinglonghorn@social.linux.pizza)'s status on Thursday, 11-Apr-2024 06:45:24 JST Stampeding Longhorn :budgie: -
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52 Fighters (52fighters@rcsocial.net)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 01:17:15 JST 52 Fighters @redstarfish Are you using one less than the sample size? Must reduce sample size by number of variables.
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McSinyx (cnx@larkspur.one)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 13:37:42 JST McSinyx Occam’s razor usually helps with probability problems, @redstarfish, e.g. in this case it’s intuitively 1 - 6!/6⁶
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52 Fighters (52fighters@rcsocial.net)'s status on Friday, 12-Apr-2024 13:41:38 JST 52 Fighters @redstarfish Ah, I thought you were doing regressions! I'll look it over later but my initial instinct is that you've figured the odds of all six districts having one but didn't calculate out the remote odds in each of the districts of having all six.
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