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Apr 23, 2021 at 14:44 history edited gung - Reinstate Monica
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Apr 23, 2021 at 14:36 history edited xabzakabecd CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 22, 2021 at 19:34 comment added Aksakal @StoryMay, this avg should be calculated conditionally to make sense, i.e. divide the temperature change by the number of ACs that actually changed the temp, not by 500k total. your answer would be then the avg temp change given that the temp was changed
Apr 22, 2021 at 15:38 comment added xabzakabecd @Akasaka, 0.0032 is the average target teperature frequency that comes from [total_number_of_target_temperature_change_frequency / the number of air conditioners]. The average looks a bit odd. It shouldn't be like that. I think I did something wrong when calculating it because air conditioners in the total number of target temperature change frequency at least have one temperature change so it shouldn't be like that.
Apr 22, 2021 at 14:30 answer added Jeremy timeline score: 2
Apr 22, 2021 at 14:23 comment added Dave I am not so sure that I agree with your assessment that the numbers are worthless. However, the best way to show that they're worthless is to provide them and explain their lack of value. When your company has to spend resources (your compensation) to do something they see to be worthless, they might reconsider having you do that worthless task. (I think the downside to this is obvious, but I suspect you provide value for other reasons.)
Apr 22, 2021 at 14:06 answer added Aksakal timeline score: 4
Apr 22, 2021 at 14:04 comment added Aksakal what is 0.0032? the number makes no sense. also, I understand your idea, the fact that something is rare doesn't make it not worth tracking.
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