Calling all Math Wizzes
Apr. 9th, 2007 12:29 pmHere's the question:
You're a vet at the zoo, and the first year you have 437 cases which is 11.74% of the animals in the zoo.
The second year you have 530 cases which is 13.46% of the animals in the zoo.
How is it possible that the number of cases you've seen from one year to the next has increased 21% but the utilization has only increased 15%
You're a vet at the zoo, and the first year you have 437 cases which is 11.74% of the animals in the zoo.
The second year you have 530 cases which is 13.46% of the animals in the zoo.
How is it possible that the number of cases you've seen from one year to the next has increased 21% but the utilization has only increased 15%