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bookChallenge: A/B Test Simulator

Simulating A/B tests is a practical way to understand how different variants perform in growth experiments. By writing a Python function that models an A/B test, you can quickly analyze which version leads to better user conversion. This approach is essential for making data-driven decisions in growth hacking, as it helps you evaluate experiment outcomes with clear, reproducible calculations.

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Write a function called ab_test_simulator that simulates an A/B test and prints which group performed better.

  • The function must take four arguments: group_a_users, group_a_conversions, group_b_users, and group_b_conversions.
  • Calculate the conversion rate for each group: conversions divided by users.
  • Print the conversion rate for each group in the format: Group A: 120/1000 converted (12.00%) and Group B: 150/980 converted (15.31%) (replace numbers with actual values and format the percentage to two decimal places).
  • Print which group performed better based on the conversion rates. If both are equal, print Both groups performed equally.
  • Ensure your code works for any integer values passed for users and conversions.

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Simulating A/B tests is a practical way to understand how different variants perform in growth experiments. By writing a Python function that models an A/B test, you can quickly analyze which version leads to better user conversion. This approach is essential for making data-driven decisions in growth hacking, as it helps you evaluate experiment outcomes with clear, reproducible calculations.

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Write a function called ab_test_simulator that simulates an A/B test and prints which group performed better.

  • The function must take four arguments: group_a_users, group_a_conversions, group_b_users, and group_b_conversions.
  • Calculate the conversion rate for each group: conversions divided by users.
  • Print the conversion rate for each group in the format: Group A: 120/1000 converted (12.00%) and Group B: 150/980 converted (15.31%) (replace numbers with actual values and format the percentage to two decimal places).
  • Print which group performed better based on the conversion rates. If both are equal, print Both groups performed equally.
  • Ensure your code works for any integer values passed for users and conversions.

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