We found that the test group had a 3.64% higher probability of interacting with the page and was 1.07 times more likely to engage with the page than the control group. Furthermore, although both groups received the dynamic primary link feature, users in the test group had a 6.82% higher probability (1.09 times more likely) of visiting a Wikipedia in their most preferred language.
When phrases such as "1.07 times more likely" and "1.09 times more likely" are used, does this mean ".07 times" and ".09 times"? This sounds pretty insignificant.