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... | @@ -546,13 +546,13 @@ above numbers are quite meaningless: GitLab was at "60" which could |
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mean 10 people using it hourly *or* 20 people using it weekly, which
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mean 10 people using it hourly *or* 20 people using it weekly, which
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is a vastly different usage scenario.
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is a vastly different usage scenario.
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Instead, i've come up with a magic formula: `H = 10*5^(A-3)` (let's see if katex can render this properly:
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Instead, i've come up with a magic formula:
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```math
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```math
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H = 10*5^(A-3)
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H = 10*5^{(A-3)}
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```
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```
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looks like no: that `(A-3)` should be superscript. anyways.)
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Where $`H`$ is a number of hours and $`A`$ is the value of the suffix to the answer code (e.g. $`1`$ for `A1`, $`2`$ for `A2`, ...).
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This gives us the following values, which somewhat fit a number of
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This gives us the following values, which somewhat fit a number of
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hours a year for the given frequency:
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hours a year for the given frequency:
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