Bro, y'all still need to understand that this isn't a clear. A clear is 96.00%. But the player here djaye khalid (otherwise known as dj, djaye, eggoz), did not obtain the requirement 96.00%. Instead, he had an accuracy of 97.03%. According to my calculations, this play does NOT count as clear, because as what I have already said, you need to have an accuracy of 96.00% to clear a dan, djaye khalid does not have 96.00%. Therefore, this play will not be counted as a clear.
Your logic seems off here. A clear typically means achieving at least the required percentage, not exactly hitting 96.00%. djaye khalid’s 97.03% is greater than 96.00%, which satisfies the requirement. By your reasoning, someone hitting 97.03% or 98% would fail, while someone with exactly 96.00% would pass. That doesn’t make sense. If the rule truly required exactly 96.00%, it would be impossible to meet consistently due to rounding and precision in calculations. djaye khalid’s play absolutely counts as a clear
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Bro, y'all still need to understand that this isn't a clear.
A clear is 96.00%. But the player here djaye khalid (otherwise known as dj, djaye, eggoz), did not obtain the requirement 96.00%. Instead, he had an accuracy of 97.03%. According to my calculations, this play does NOT count as clear, because as what I have already said, you need to have an accuracy of 96.00% to clear a dan, djaye khalid does not have
96.00%. Therefore, this play will not be counted as a clear.
Your logic seems off here. A clear typically means achieving at least the required percentage, not exactly hitting 96.00%. djaye khalid’s 97.03% is greater than 96.00%, which satisfies the requirement. By your reasoning, someone hitting 97.03% or 98% would fail, while someone with exactly 96.00% would pass. That doesn’t make sense. If the rule truly required exactly 96.00%, it would be impossible to meet consistently due to rounding and precision in calculations. djaye khalid’s play absolutely counts as a clear