For what it's worth, here's one with some insane multipliers just to be extra-sure there's no rounding error at lower values, i.e. it's exactly the same, and not off by say 1%
All four houses with badly mspainted arrows are exactly 94 beakers.
We can conclude with a smaller margin of error that:
1) Trees, lakes and nearby workmates are worth exactly the same amount of bonus (I've seen people say trees are worth more than lakes, not true)
2) Scientists for some reason walk in an L shape?
(the house to the north is 86 and the house to southeast is 69 just in case someone wants to do the pathing/happiness maths with bigger numbers for smaller margin of error)
edit: augh why won't image appear
edit2: oh there we go
All four houses with badly mspainted arrows are exactly 94 beakers.
We can conclude with a smaller margin of error that:
1) Trees, lakes and nearby workmates are worth exactly the same amount of bonus (I've seen people say trees are worth more than lakes, not true)
2) Scientists for some reason walk in an L shape?
(the house to the north is 86 and the house to southeast is 69 just in case someone wants to do the pathing/happiness maths with bigger numbers for smaller margin of error)
edit: augh why won't image appear
edit2: oh there we go