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Re: 50% louder than 0% is still zero.
I said from the get go that I knew how it worked, but none of you listened. You only hear what you want to. I just pointed out the way math is “supposed” to work. You’re the ones arguing against the …4 -
Re: 50% louder than 0% is still zero.
Except that is NOT how it is worded in the descriptions. Again.1 -
Re: 50% louder than 0% is still zero.
lol. It’s funny how some you are going to such lengths to explain things when I know all of this. But just the fact that you have to do get that involved into is only proof that they need to rephrase…1 -
Re: 50% louder than 0% is still zero.
No, this is EXACTLY how math works when you’re dealing with percentages. If you have 100 units of something (could be 3637875 in this case because the range is unspecified) and you lessen it by 100% …2 -
Re: 50% louder than 0% is still zero.
There’s no need to be rude. As I plainly said, I “get” what they mean, but that isn’t what the description says. 25% louder than 0% is still zero. It’s simply improperly phrased.10