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Originally Posted by Vicky.
So uber 32 in a year from 40k drivers.
Licensed cabs 141 a year from 85k drivers.
As number of drivers is over double that of uber, its only fair to divide the number of attacks to be comparing like with like. So say 70 attacks from 42.5k drivers. Take off a further 10% of attacks, simply as I do not want people to be all like (omg but you have more attacks by licensed safe people because there are 2.5k more of them in the stats). 10% off 70, leaves 63. 10% off 42.5k leaves 38,425 drivers. Which leaves us with
So uber 32 in a year
'Licensed cabs' 63 in a year. Nearly double.
Clearly more attacks among these 'safe' licensed cabs eh...
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Vicky I'm sorry but I can't handle your maths!
All you need to do to scale this is;
(Total Uber / Total Other) x (Attacks by Other)
40 / 85 x 141
=
66 (.35)