You could just multiply the figure in the square by 10 (or any fixed amount) That way catching up would be just the same as it is at the moment. The weight per round would then just be a total in the net rather than an individual fish if you wanted.
You could just multiply the figure in the square by 10 (or any fixed amount) That way catching up would be just the same as it is at the moment. The weight per round would then just be a total in the net rather than an individual fish if you wanted.
The actual calculation I used to randomise the figures involved dividing by 10 as Excel doesn't like random decimals, so easy enough to just take out the divider
Dad,
I know you love me but I think it's time I stood on my own 4 paws.
For my birthday, could you put me one of these in the garden please,
all my love
Albert
Dad,
I know you love me but I think it's time I stood on my own 4 paws.
For my birthday, could you put me one of these in the garden please,
all my love
Albert
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