That would be an integer, I asked for a percentage:
If percentage of riders participating on a geared bike = x, then
0<x<n
where n = 100
OR
0<x<100
Given that the number of riders on the ride is an integer, Isn't a percentage of that number that makes sense (i.e., no halved or quartered riders, please) itself necessarily an integer? Or are percentages always expressed as fractions of integers?
This is probably mathematically very na ïve and I hope that I won't be black-abacus balled from the ride for it. I never really made it to proper maths geekdom, it was more a case of 'mathematics? gee!'
Given that the number of riders on the ride is an integer, Isn't a percentage of that number that makes sense (i.e., no halved or quartered riders, please) itself necessarily an integer? Or are percentages always expressed as fractions of integers?
This is probably mathematically very na ïve and I hope that I won't be black-abacus balled from the ride for it. I never really made it to proper maths geekdom, it was more a case of 'mathematics? gee!'