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Purple – 15.98%
Pink – 3.2%
Red – 0.64%
Yellow – 0.26%
No
you're more likely to get a knife in 1000 cases than 10 cases do you know how math works?
Frogman asked if the percentage of getting a knife(0.26%) increases as one opens more and more cases
Or maybe not
Mathematically yes but each case is randomized.
You flip a coin, its heads or tails percentiles are 50/50 each time you flip it. Flipping 1000 times will not make a difference.
Idk why bullyhop take ot out of context and bcm smarta$s
We know when we try more, its "more likely" to get one
But the chance still same every case u open(thats what im asking)
Do you know how to read bullyhop?