Talk:Mystery Crates/@comment-5399625-20120829033757/@comment-5116140-20120829044932

I have no objection if the numbers stay at one decimal, but two is actually clearer.

For example, what is 1/4? Is it .25 or .3?

Most people would choose only one of these as correct.

Below I have reproduced TVs error by taking just the 1st cloumn of probabilities and expressing it twice, on the left with 2 decimals (exact) and on the right with just one.

Just clicked on "number precision" in Excel. It explains most clearly what is going on.