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cheeseontoast101
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Feb 08, 2023

How can I write this as a formula?

Hi

 

I've done a survey of two seperate locations - location A has 12 employees and location B has 5 employees.

 

The staff at location B scored as total of 24 for their 'issues related answers' and the staff at location A scored 36.

 

Despite Location A having the greater number given the amount of employees that location B - they're more at risk.

 

How can I show this in a formula?

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  • Riny_van_Eekelen's avatar
    Riny_van_Eekelen
    Platinum Contributor

    cheeseontoast101 Can't really judge what risk you mean but when 12 people score 36 and 5 score 24, the average scores would be 36/12 = 3 for the first group and 24/5 = 4.8 for the second group.

     

    So, in your example the lower average would mean the higher risk.  I a formula that could look like this:

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