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His thinking is really wrong.  He's comparing a statisticaly analysis dealing with 40 million units to a statsitical analysis dealing with a game that sold 600k units.  If you figure out what 300k is of 41.4 million, it's .007246, multiply that by 600k, and you have an error of approximately 4400 units either way.  As somebody who is going into statistics, this is not! how you would properly find the degree of error in their calculations, but I figure it is a quick and easy way that will show at least an estimate of how close their numbers are for those games.  It is probably a little more than that, but regardless, saying that since they are 300k off on the 40 million and saying then that they are 300k off for small games is dumb.



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