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Can you further explain the use of RATIO in the KEI measurement?
Can you further explain the use of RATIO in the KEI measurement?
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Can you further explain the use of RATIO in the KEI measurement?
As KEI is just a ratio of two numbers, sometimes those numbers are very big ... in the millions or billions. In some cases (like in the video), that can either make the KEI results very large or very small. The only reason I multiply by a number in the middle is to make it visually easier to compare, it doesn't functionally change the order/relation of the results. If column numbers are tiny or huge, divide by a number in the middle to scale them down or up.
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27 Nov 2009 6:02 PM
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