Github user mrydzy commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/15687
  
    It was exactly 7/10.  Realising '<=' made the concept clearer to me (as I'm
    a beginner following examples), but it might be it's just me, so I'm not
    insisting.
    
    2016-11-01 10:40 GMT+01:00 Sean Owen <[email protected]>:
    
    > Out of curiosity do you remember how many times one was bigger than the
    > other? if it was 10/10 then you probably have a point, and that there's
    > something about the way the example actually executes that makes this an
    > issue. If it was like 7/10 that is within the realm of chance, says the
    > binomial distribution.
    >
    > It is a good point to be sure and I wouldn't even mind changing it; I
    > guess I'd just leave it unless we think it's actually inaccurate, esp.
    > considering it's just a 'load test' example.
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