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How Do You Use The Cost, Experience, Time Equation?

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How Do You Use The Cost, Experience, Time Equation?

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• Understand the equation and what it is for. You can use it to tell how many of an item you need to get the desired amount of money, how much experience you will get from getting the materials, and how long it will take to get the experience from the materials. Use the equation. The equation is: ({m/c}e)*t=x. M is the money you want, C is how much the resources cost, E is the experience gained per resource, T is the time it takes to get one resource, and X is the amount of time it takes to get the experience. • Example: 1 yew log gives 175 exp and 100gp. You want to get 1,000,000gp. It takes about one minute to get a yew log from a tree. How long will it take to get the money you want? • A: ({1,000,000/100}175)1=29,017 hours of non-stop woodcutting.

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