tofhdns
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- Jan 25, 2021
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I knew you would react this way.Seriously with these people.
I wrote decrease when I meant increase. Believe it or not, I can differentiate which number is higher and which one is lower.
What formula? There is no formula. I compared two numbers and took the %.
Seriously, try to pay more attention at school and you will understand.
At first, I calculated it as “January 1st to December 31st”.
For the second time, I calculated it in units of “October of the previous year to October of the following year.”
Nevertheless, your and my results are still different.
Unless you twisted the period or manipulated the numbers, you should disclose what basis you used for your calculations.
But you will run away this time again, just as you always ran away, and you will not be able to reveal it. (You can't always do it yourself. You lack the ability.)
If you're going to run away every time, don't call me. I find you very annoying and insignificant.