They said at least twice it's 394. Here's from pag
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The Company completed enrollment in December 2020 with 394 patients and, accordingly, the last patient enrolled will reach 28 days in mid-January 2021.
It's statistics so does not need to be equally divisible by 3, the difference can be solved, just as the 2:1 difference is solved. That's the goal 2:1, but things happen and they are not always exact to the goal. I believe from memory CD-10 ended up not being exact 2:1 either.
You can't merely throw away patient data, that would destroy the study's validity because you can't pick and choose what patients' data to use.
My point was the quibbling over whether the number was 50 or 51. If it's 394 patients, not 390, which is the case, it might change the allowed number upwards by one from 50 to 51. I haven't run all of your numbers, just trying to help you get a more accurate number.