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PaladinTom
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone can help me out with calculating a percentage
change on a FIXED scale.
Consider the percentage change using whole numbers. For instance, a
percentage change from 2 to 4 is 50%, whereas a change from 6 to 8 is
25%.
However, on a FIXED scale of 0 to 10 both of these changes should be
the same as they both increased 2 points along a 10 point scale which
is 20%. The numbering of the scale is arbitrary as it could easily
have been labeled"A" through "K". The point is is that both values
moved the same distance over the fixed scale.
I hope I'm describing this clearly. Thanks in advance for any help!
Regards,
Tom
I'm hoping someone can help me out with calculating a percentage
change on a FIXED scale.
Consider the percentage change using whole numbers. For instance, a
percentage change from 2 to 4 is 50%, whereas a change from 6 to 8 is
25%.
However, on a FIXED scale of 0 to 10 both of these changes should be
the same as they both increased 2 points along a 10 point scale which
is 20%. The numbering of the scale is arbitrary as it could easily
have been labeled"A" through "K". The point is is that both values
moved the same distance over the fixed scale.
I hope I'm describing this clearly. Thanks in advance for any help!
Regards,
Tom