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Posted by SoHillsGuy on 09/26/25 11:51
Russ wrote:
> I was on Net flix picking out movies in the Sci Fi department and came
> across The Brothers Grimm. I was reading the reviews and it seemed
> most people gave it one or two stars yet Net Flix had it at 3 stars.
> So I added up all of the reviews just to see what was going on. Here
> is what I found.
>
> 138 people gave it one star.
> 110 gave it two stars
> 73 gave it three stars
> 47 gave it 4 stars
> 23 gave it 5 stars.
>
> Which equals 391
>
> Here is where I am a little lost. What do you do next to get the
> average rating? divide by 5?
First of all, you wouldn't divide by five. You'd do the average like
this:
138 who gave it one star = 138 total stars
110 who gave it two stars = 220 total stars
73 who gave it three stars = 219 total stars
47 who gave it four stars = 188 total stars
23 who gave it five stars = 115 total stars
Add up the stars (880) and divide by total reviewers (391) for 2.25
stars average.
However, I'm not entirely sure where you're getting these vote totals.
Are these from people who wrote reviews? If so, then this isn't the
actual vote totals. Anyone on Netflix can post a star vote on any disc
without writing a review. So, if you took those votes from only those
who posted a written review, then this is likely only a small portion
of the real total votes.
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