@GabrielDuquette Well, look at the ratio n-1/n. That's just 1 - 1/n. So when n = 10, it's a 10% difference. When n = 100, it's a 1% diff.
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@GabrielDuquette Well, look at the ratio n-1/n. That's just 1 - 1/n. So when n = 10, it's a 10% difference. When n = 100, it's a 1% diff.