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Are my numbers off? Or can I just not do basic math?
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LOL...that's usually not a problem for alumni of your school! I trust your math skills.
Could the problem be that you are using 300 as the denominator rather than 450? I thought that the chapters were CUTTING 300 of the women on the first night, and the denominator ought to be the number of women who are NOT cut (# of invites). This would make the other side of the equation come out so that the return rate is more like 100%, and solve the cloning-PNM problem. (In fact, if we assume that 250, not 300, were cut, then the equation works out perfectly.)
Or did I misquote the stats given earlier in the thread?