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- Ethan2266
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Feb 13 2014 2:18 am
Maybe I'm just ignorant, but I don't understand the rate at which Naq is produced.
For example, on my brother's account he's getting roughly 9.5 per cycle. A cycle, I was told, is ten minutes. So, after twelve hours of production, why is it that he only got 680+ Naq instead of the 6,840 the math says he should get? Was I misled on the length of a cycle, or is there something wrong with the production system's algorithm?
- Scurvydog2
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Feb 13 2014 2:21 am
each cycle is 10 min so 6 cycles per hr 6*12=72 72 cycles*9.5naq/cycle=685. you brother has the correct amount
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- Masterstickboy
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Feb 13 2014 2:21 am
yes your math is off, you should take 9.5 times 6 (to equal the amount in 1 hours) then by 12 so 684 is the correct number... even at 38 per cycle it would take 24 hours to make 5472
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Feb 13 2014 2:22 am
Your math is wrong. 9.5(cycle production)x6(6 cycles per hour)x12 hours is 684. The daily rate would be 1368 for 24 hours at that cycle rate...
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- Ethan2266
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Feb 13 2014 2:33 am
Oh, for some idiotic reason I was doing sixty times twelve instead of six. I knew the cycles were ten minutes, but my brain kept substituting ten minutes for one when I did the math. Well, now I feel like a fool. Good thing my old AP math teachers didn't see this brainfart.
Apologies, and thank you all for correcting my blunder.