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jayesseff
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Is there a math formula to reduce a number by percentage over and over, like

100-50%-40%-30% to give a total reduction rate of x%

thanks

1/3/2006 1:52:40 PM

agentlion
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what?
like 100*0.5*0.3*0.4*0.3?

1/3/2006 3:10:46 PM

jayesseff
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not exactly, 100 - 50% = 50 , 50 - 40% = 30, 30 - 30% = 21% therefore total reduction = 79%

i'm saying you cant' just add 50+40+30 and i was hoping there was a way to say something like

Xn+Xn+1 + Xn+2 / 3 = Rate of Reduction

1/3/2006 3:14:21 PM

moron
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umm...

just do (1-n1)*(1-n2)*(1-n3)... where the ns are your percentages.

This is algebra 1 (maybe 2) level of stuff...

Reducing something by 30% is taking 70% OF it.

1/3/2006 3:21:45 PM

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