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(Yes, you read that correctly: the number one, followed by 12 zeros).
So Bertoni began looking for patterns that would predict customer behavior — specifically, an algorithm that would guess correctly the number of stars a given user would apply to a given movie.
They could earn 80additionall pesos if they guessed correctly the number of bills in the envelope, 20 pesos if they failed by just one unit, and 0 additional pesos otherwise.
Even if this method correctly predicts the number of droplets that remains empty during the experiments, it was not possible to predict correctly the number of crystals per drop obtained experimentally.
(Yes, you read that correctly: the number one, followed by 12 zeros)." But Apple has begun to behave like Microsoft once did, focusing more on preserving its dominance than on inventing new things, Joe Nocera says.
(The data set doesn't include any personal information — names, ages, location and gender have been stripped out). So Bertoni began looking for patterns that would predict customer behavior — specifically, an algorithm that would guess correctly the number of stars a given user would apply to a given movie.
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