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nightsurge said:
skeezer said:
nightsurge said:
^Its called an average. It includes both holiday and non-holiday considerations. Rather than separate the 2, he includes the total of all of them and just gives one simple average per month. Much easier that way.

The time frame may be right but those "per month" numbers are useless.

No they are not.  Ugh, do you not know what an average is?  The number he is giving as "per month" is no different to what you suggested doing.  Obviously some months outside of holidays it would never reach that amount, but the months during holidays it would exceed that amount and the overall average would turn out about right.

Trust us.  I really don't know how else to explain these simple calculations, but they are perfect exactly as they are.

Trust me, those numbers will never work out, same as being useless. what can you do with them? It's like saying theres an average of 100 Christmas trees sold per month last year at your store. Yet you've sold 0 this month. Does this mean you will fail at selling 1200 trees this year?Of course not.

 

those #'s = useless



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