but still, essentially that means that "top honors" for customer satisfaction still is at a 72.6% satisfaction rating. That, in my opinion, is laughable.
There is really nothing special about the math. Maybe it is just our way of thinking about it, but 726 divided by 1000 ("out of") is .726 and to convert it to a percentage you just "move the decimal place" by multipling it by 100.
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Alan @ Nov 11th 2007 12:37AM
but still, essentially that means that "top honors" for customer satisfaction still is at a 72.6% satisfaction rating. That, in my opinion, is laughable.
Ashraf @ Nov 11th 2007 1:01AM
wow, you actually did the math!
cool, i guess?
Ultimatum88 @ Nov 11th 2007 1:34PM
Did the math? He took the 726 out of 1000 and added a decimal. Have you finished high school yet?
derX @ Nov 11th 2007 3:49PM
Ultimatum88, I still [+]'d your comment for your final line, but, "He took the 726 out of 1000 and added a decimal."
What the hell type of math is that?
zargon @ Nov 11th 2007 4:10PM
@derX
There is really nothing special about the math. Maybe it is just our way of thinking about it, but 726 divided by 1000 ("out of") is .726 and to convert it to a percentage you just "move the decimal place" by multipling it by 100.