> No, they're saying 59.4% of the 27.6% subset had flawed test cases I think.
That being said, they didn't audit the other 72.4%, right? So it's likely that there are way more flawed problems throughout the full set?
> No, they're saying 59.4% of the 27.6% subset had flawed test cases I think.
That being said, they didn't audit the other 72.4%, right? So it's likely that there are way more flawed problems throughout the full set?