I am a maths dumb, please help.
So if a board game has a review score of 90% positive reviews based on a total amount of 66 reviews. How much would the review score increase by if somebody posted another positive review?
>>55428217
a bit
>>55428232
you sure?
>>55428217
It will either stay at 90% or go up to 91%
Also, there is a >>>wsr for that king of questions
Depends on the rounding method. If it rounds up, it would stay the same. If it rounds down, it would go up to 91
>>55428217
90% of 66 is 59.4. If you round that down to 59 plus 1 more positive review gives you 60 out of 67 which is 89.55% positive reviews, depending on all sorts of stuff behind the scenes. If you don't round down, you still get 90% positive reviews.
>>55428429
Mind, there might be negative results that lower the statistics & the neutral ones that do nothing. Op gave too little info
>>55428217
well, that's probably rounded up to 90% from 89.39(repeating,) or 59/66. If you add another positive review, that would be 60/67, which would be about 89.5522, which rounded to the nearest whole percent, would STILL be 90%. You would need to post 8 more positive reviews, to bring the ratio up to 67/74, which would round up to 91%
>>55428217
>if a board game has a review score of 90% positive reviews based on a total amount of 66 reviews
It depends on the score system.
Is it a simple positive/negative review system?
Is it out of a 5 star rating, or a score out of 10?
One would normally assume positive/negative review only, but just to be sure please clarify.
>>55428429
>>55428470
These fine anons have the right of it.