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  2. Relative change and difference - Wikipedia

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  3. Haversine formula - Wikipedia

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    The haversine formula determines the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere given their longitudes and latitudes. Important in navigation , it is a special case of a more general formula in spherical trigonometry , the law of haversines , that relates the sides and angles of spherical triangles.

  4. Relative growth rate - Wikipedia

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    RGR is a concept relevant in cases where the increase in a state variable over time is proportional to the value of that state variable at the beginning of a time period. In terms of differential equations, if is the current size, and its growth rate, then relative growth rate is. . If the RGR is constant, i.e., , a solution to this equation is.

  5. Percentile - Wikipedia

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    Percentile. In statistics, a k-th percentile, also known as percentile score or centile, is a score below which a given percentage k of scores in its frequency distribution falls (" exclusive " definition) or a score at or below which a given percentage falls (" inclusive " definition). Percentiles are expressed in the same unit of measurement ...

  6. Highest averages method - Wikipedia

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    Conceptually, this method rounds to the integer that has the smallest relative (percent) difference. For example, 2.47 and 3 is about 19%, while the difference from 2 is about 21%, so 2.47 is rounded up. This method is used for allotting seats in the US House of Representatives among the states.

  7. Companies are gearing up to give out pay raises—but they won ...

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    Sixteen percent planned a 10% or higher pay raise, 70% planned a 4% to 9% bump, and 9% planned nominal change. This could be a consequence of a tight labor market .

  8. Mean absolute error - Wikipedia

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    The MAE is conceptually simpler and also easier to interpret than RMSE: it is simply the average absolute vertical or horizontal distance between each point in a scatter plot and the Y=X line. In other words, MAE is the average absolute difference between X and Y.

  9. Remote work could be creating a reverse gender pay gap ... - AOL

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    Men who worked from home are 15% less likely to get promoted compared with their in-office colleagues. Remote female employees are 7% less likely.