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General Category => Ask the Experts => Topic started by: TGJB on April 03, 2009, 03:52:20 PM
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Re \"Unalterables\"-- A par, by definition, is an average. An average, by definition, means the underlying data has NOT been constant. Using an average and calling it a constant doesn\'t make it one, and doesn\'t have any relevance to a specific case, but it sure makes it easy to come up with a figure.
I remember it well.
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Now Jerry if you start talking standard deviations and six sigma......I will know the whole world has gone upside down....
NCT
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Fortunately, you don\'t need to know that stuff to make figures.
You do, however, have to have a little common sense. But only if you want to get them right. If you want to SOUND like they are right, you use the word \"objective\" a lot when it has absolutely nothing to do with what you are talking about.