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Old 02-11-2019, 04:43 AM
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Marcia Marcia is offline Calculate gain from improving worst performing decile to median level Windows 7 32bit Calculate gain from improving worst performing decile to median level Office 2007
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I would like a method to calculate the financial return if lowest performing products (e.g. those sold at Sale price) sold at Full price.
This is different from your first post in which you were asking for a method to calculate the gain if the lowest 10 performing products are sold at the mean price. Arvi's post answered your second post while I tried a roundabout solution for post #1. I hope it gives you an idea on how you finally get the exact answers that you need.
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