A monster has an item on its drop table with a drop rate of 1/32,768. A stronger version of the monster gets 3 rolls on the original's drop table.
What are the chances of all 3 rolls being the rare item with a normal drop rate of 1/32,768?
>>8447928
>What are the chances of three independent events occurring?
Are you retarded?
>>8447937
dont fall for this meme
its 1/((whatever)^3)
>>8447950
>needing a math class for shit this basic
pls never breed
In before 0.5
>>8447939
>Don't fall for this meme that they're independent events
>precedes to calculate probability as if they are independent events
You're even dumber than OP
>>8447928
87,5% because it's 3 independent events and every time it either drops or it doesn't
easy
>>8447928
1:10923
>>8447950
Yes
>>8447928
Wtf is a drop table?
Assuming independence it's just the product of the probabilities of 3 rolls.
>>8447928
Fun that if you define addition that way then you get fun properties.
1) left Identity:
0 + a = 0a = a
and
2) associativity:
a+(b+c) = a+bc = abc
(a+b)+c = ab+c = abc
Fun fun
>>8447950
>Not retarded
All evidence points to the contrary.
>>8448357
bobby tables
>>8447928
50/50 because either you get the 3 rolls or we all die of crippling depression after realizing how pointless life is.
>>8447928
fuck dust devils
dragon chains arent even worth shit senpai
>>8447928
If the table is dropped, what will I be rolling my dice on?
>>8447950
Independent events have no relations to previous events.. gamblers fallacy