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by Aurornis
189 days ago
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> 1 in 4 is 25% N in M fractions are used in casual copy to convey an approximate value. Finding a "1 in 4" number on a dated website does not mean that the current number is literally 25%. It's an approximation and not meant to be taken as a precise value. They're not going to update the website to "26 out of 100" if the number changes. Citing an old, approximate number in some non-specific website copy does not invalidate anything. |
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