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Simulation with P10 P50 P90 Values

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jhockhay

Petroleum
Apr 25, 2013
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When running a simulation using P10 P50 P90 values for the parameters, what weight do you give to each probability value?
Thanks.
 
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Look up a definition of P10, P50 and P90 and you will find your answer.

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I am sorry. I do not think that I made myself clear. When using P10, P50 & P90 values in a simulation, you treat them as a 3 valued discrete distribution. I have hear that some people give a 25%, 50% and 25% weight respectively to the values and other give a 30%, 40% and 30% weight. I was looking into some insight to common practice.
 
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