10-19-2021, 06:23 PM
I tried to find the average number of plays per sequence, then multiply by the total amount of sequences.
First, to get the average, I sampled 10 sequences, each an equal amount of places less popular than the last. I know this math is bad and the sample size is small, but I think the answer is accurate to at least say how many digits the number is.
231000- 208
461000- 160
691000- 132
921000- 107
1151000- 78
1381000- 53
1611000- 38
1841000- 28
2071000- 19
2230000- 4
If I add these and find the mean, i get 82.7 plays per sequence.
Multiply by 2230000 to get VERY ROUGHLY 184 million total plays.
First, to get the average, I sampled 10 sequences, each an equal amount of places less popular than the last. I know this math is bad and the sample size is small, but I think the answer is accurate to at least say how many digits the number is.
231000- 208
461000- 160
691000- 132
921000- 107
1151000- 78
1381000- 53
1611000- 38
1841000- 28
2071000- 19
2230000- 4
If I add these and find the mean, i get 82.7 plays per sequence.
Multiply by 2230000 to get VERY ROUGHLY 184 million total plays.