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'''Reduction of a stated number by a percentage''' | '''Reduction of a stated number by a percentage''' | ||
− | :When the original value is given as a number, there is no ambiguity. If that 20% were of a sample size of 1 million, the starting number could be directly stated at 200,000. And thus, in the statement below, the only possible conclusion is that now only 162,000 people (81%, i.e. 100% minus that 19%, of the | + | :When the original value is given as a number, there is no ambiguity. If that 20% were of a sample size of 1 million, the starting number could be directly stated at 200,000. And thus, in the statement below, the only possible conclusion is that now only 162,000 people (81%, i.e. 100% minus that 19%, of the 2000,000) approve of Grayton. |
:''Previously 200,000 people approved of Senator Grayton, and then his approval rating dropped by 19%.'' | :''Previously 200,000 people approved of Senator Grayton, and then his approval rating dropped by 19%.'' | ||