10-19-2009, 04:25 PM
Now for the fun part:
Probability of a random person in raid getting targetted Y times in a row with X amount of chases
F(X,Y) = 0 when Y>X
F(X,Y) = 0 when Y = 1 *Edit: broke my own equation LOL
F(X,Y) = .04^(Y-1) + .96F(X-1,Y)
So targetted 2 times with 2 chases, F(2,2)
F(2,2) = .04 + .96F(1,2)
F(1,2) = 0 thus F(2,2) = .04
2 times with 3 chases
F(3,2) = .04 + .96F(2,2) = .0784
and it goes from there. If you think I'm wrong break it with a case, otherwise your arguements are invalid and retarded.
Probability of a random person in raid getting targetted Y times in a row with X amount of chases
F(X,Y) = 0 when Y>X
F(X,Y) = 0 when Y = 1 *Edit: broke my own equation LOL
F(X,Y) = .04^(Y-1) + .96F(X-1,Y)
So targetted 2 times with 2 chases, F(2,2)
F(2,2) = .04 + .96F(1,2)
F(1,2) = 0 thus F(2,2) = .04
2 times with 3 chases
F(3,2) = .04 + .96F(2,2) = .0784
and it goes from there. If you think I'm wrong break it with a case, otherwise your arguements are invalid and retarded.