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I've always wondered how to disambiguate multiplication and addition of percentages. I guess that's what percentage points are for?
18 0 Reply10% of your people vote for a party.
The votes increase by 10% => now 11%
The votes increase by 200% => now 30%
The votes increased by 50 percent points => now 60%
31 0 ReplyThe annoying part is that there is no well-known notation for showing percentage points, so people use % for both percentages and percentage points.
8 0 ReplyIn deep rock galactic survival, the color of the number is different for percentage and percentage points
7 0 ReplyWe really should just have a different symbol tho. Maybe we do, I'm not a math wiz, but we certainly don't have a broadly used one.
5 0 ReplyI’d love to see percentage points as a symbol that’s literally “%” with dots in the circles
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I like how some games use "increases by +10%" as percentage points and "increases by 10%" as percentage.
Or how oath of exile does it, with "(base + base * increases by y%) * z% more"
So with a base of 5%, chance increased by 20%, and chance increased by 30%, with a 40% more chance, you'd get:
(5% + 5% x (20% + 30%)) x (1+40%) = 7.5% x 1.4 = 10.5%
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Exactly. Unfortunately, they aren't used widely and consistently enough. Even in the press. So you frequently have to second guess what you're reading.
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