Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 255: Wheat Grains

The foot shape I asked the adventurers for came back in the form of a line drawn by 200 boards.

Each plate is paired with a left and right foot shape, filled with the name of the church, the name of the priest and the name of the adventurer in charge, in addition to which the control number is carved by the craftsman at the workshop.

That's how the stacked foot-shaped trees are sorted by size this time.

Adventurer opponent's guardian shoes were only available in three sizes, but they pile up in six sizes in detail for priests looking for comfort close to being made to order. That's how we determine the basic foot size to produce.

As the sizes were sorted and stacked in turn from the smaller ones, the pile of boards classified into six foot types began to draw a beautiful pile of curves with low minimum and maximum sizes and high middle sizes.

The actual number of pioneers' shoes produced would produce only three times the height of the mountains by this size.

Precisely because we will be receiving material on the size of the feet for the clergy coming from the extra city in the middle of the delivery date, a subtle modification of the number of productions may come in, but should not be taken off significantly. And as much as we can produce prospectively, scheduling will be easier.

"Something seems strange when you look at it like this. How come the mountain in the middle gets higher?

And, staring down that mountain, sarah says.

That's the normal distribution. And, I just want to use the words of statistics to teach you, but then Sarah won't be convinced.

Answer with a different analogy story so that she from the countryside can understand.

"Has Sarah ever looked at a grain of wheat?

"Well, I do. The farmer (of which) was not wealthy, and he skinned the wheat or something that made him help quite a bit. When I got hungry, my mother got mad at me for scratching grains of wheat."

"Didn't you notice that the wheat grains were quite rosy?

When asked that, Sarah replied with a voice nostalgic as she remembered the old days.

"Right. When you look at wheat one at a time, it's quite different in size. Sometimes the first wheat was big or a little chipped."

"But we'll work together on a scale that pays taxes. The wheat in it should be different from when you measure it the first time and the second time."

"Well, one wheat at at a time may be different, but if I put enough on the scale, it's something I'm with... you know what?

Sarah seems to have figured out what I'm trying to say by the wheat analogy.

"Yes, as the Book of God says, man is a grain of wheat. Some humans are great, some are stupid. But the most common people are normal people. Same thing for foot size. Some are big, some are small. Still, the most common is a normal size person. The difference in shape is the mountain."

That's what I'm referring to. A pile of shoes by size.

"I wasn't sure about the soup analogy, but now I think I figured it out! Kenji wasn't trying to delude you!

"What do you gain by deluding Sarah..."

and laughing bitterly, Sarah adds like a prank.

"Well, you know, beautiful people, deluding them into being seen by people with big breasts..."

"No, no, no."

Always act together and where can we afford something like that.

I know it's a joke, so I'll laugh and deny it, too.

"And it's no wonder..."

Sarah was never tired of staring at the heaps of foot shapes piled up by the craftsmen.