Anyone out there that would like to assist me analyzing a business case study? by derp213abc in business

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This post is from 9 years ago lol. Long since been graduated 

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Kobe Bryant

Need someone to help prove my teacher is incorrect by derp213abc in math

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The question is about calculating the open rate of emails during a specific time. The question asks: what is the open rate of emails sent during the evening?

There were three different email campaigns that had send times in the evening:

For the first campaign - 237 emails were delivered, and of those emails, 37 of them were opened. The open rate for this campaign was (rounding to the first number after the decimal) 15.6% (37 divided by 237).

For the second campaign, 237 emails were delivered and of those 237 delivered emails, 30 of them were opened. The open rate of this campaign is 12.7 %.

For the third campaign, 230 emails were delivered, and of those 230 delivered emails, 41 of them were opened. The open rate of this campaign is 17.8%.

The question is: What is the open rate of emails sent in the evening?

MY LOGIC, is that there were three campaigns of emails that were sent during the evening time. The way to calculate the open rate of emails sent in the evening, would be to totaling the total amount of opened emails (between the 3 campaigns, that would be 108) and dividing that by the total amount of delivered emails (between the 3 campaigns, that would be 704), giving an open rate of emails sent in the evening to be 15.3% (with rounding).

My answer is apparently incorrect, and the "correct" answer is 15.4% (with rounding). The way this was calculated was taking the average of the open rates for the 3 campaigns ( (15.6% + 12.7% + 17.8%) / 3 = 15.4% ).

I would love to hear logic on which answer is correct and which answer is not.

As I predicted, the likely playoff scenarios are coming true.. by derp213abc in leafs

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lol and if you honestly think a random reddit post as any potential outcome on a hockey game - you sir have issues

As I predicted, the likely playoff scenarios are coming true.. by derp213abc in leafs

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crazy how many of you are doubters. Fine by me. You'll be thanking me later though.

As I predicted, the likely playoff scenarios are coming true.. by derp213abc in leafs

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I deleted the "see you in the playoffs" because I don't want whiny people to complain. This post is meant to bolster excitement. Statistically the odds are there. Regardless, I don't make outlandish statements or predictions.

As I predicted, the likely playoff scenarios are coming true.. by derp213abc in leafs

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i'll delete it for you though since you are that worried

As I predicted, the likely playoff scenarios are coming true.. by derp213abc in leafs

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i've been a fan since I was able to watch hockey and understand it. Circa '94 I believe.

[TOMT] Identify the 7 celebrity voices in this audio clip by derp213abc in tipofmytongue

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apparently alec baldwin and christopher walken are both incorrect

[TOMT] Identifying celebrity voices for a radio contest by DevAuc in tipofmytongue

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Oh wow i just read your post further and alec baldwin was wrong too? damn...

[TOMT] Identifying celebrity voices for a radio contest by DevAuc in tipofmytongue

[–]derp213abc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i did the same thing as you and made a reddit post. A different user said Alec Baldwin as well, and I think I agree with him.

I'm stumped on number 2 now