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Literally, it is to see the rate of decline by year.On a side note and this is not an attack.
Why did you decide to calculate decline rate for a pair of values? I understand doing this for all the years combined, but even then you are examining just the decline rate and not the actual decline value?
What I have done is to calculate by what % the following year changed in comparison to the previous one.
(From the beginning of the debate, the main point was that “L&P’s workload is decreasing.”)
palmtrees89 calculated with the same formula before I published mine.
This means that this formula fits this situation.
This is the formula I used:
The value of "=(100-80)/100*100" is 20%.
I can present this and explain to people that it's a 20% decrease.
This is the formula you used:
The value of "=(100/80*100)-100" is 25%.
How would you explain this to people?
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