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by perlgeek
428 days ago
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> every single range was positive, so regardless of what this represents, it should be impossible to get a negative result. They explain that the range you give as input is seen as only being 95% correct, so the calculator adds low-probability values outside of the ranges you specified. I can see how that surprises you, but it's also a defensible design choice. |
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