Then you seem to be in disagreement with your own self, because on one hand you’re aware, and on the other you keep talking about sample sizes for simplistic coin tosses.
It…doesn’t actually matter since it isn’t able to be played by turn 3/4 anyway. That it showed up by turn 3/4 is all that matters, as it’s a 4 mana card.
In statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of the amount of variation of the values of a variable about its mean. A low standard deviation indicates that the values tend to be close to the mean (also called the expected value) of the set, while a high standard deviation indicates that the values are spread out over a wider range. The standard deviation is commonly used in the determination of what constitutes an outlier and what does not.
Yeah, you seemed confused about standard deviation and apparently incapable of looking it up yourself
I didn’t edit anything, but idk what you’re talking about tbh. I thought I was wrong and you understood everything perfectly anyway? You gotta pick a lane and stick to it, idk whether to help you or pity you or defer to your great knowledge and wisdom or what.
So, Despite you not answering my question what you’re even talking about. I think I figured it out. You mean since 25 sample size is 5 below the 30 sample size necessary to make a relevant statistic, is that right? If so, then yes, a 30 sample size ±5 deviation would include 25-35, which would include what the person was talking about. It’s really pretty simple, I’m surprised you struggled with that.