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Date: | Fri, 31 Aug 2001 13:52:47 -0400 |
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well, think of it this way
X is the number of days the bottle-feeders missed
X-74 is the number of days the breastfeeders missed (74 fewer days, in
absolute terms, which is .23 compared to the 100% of the days the
bottle-feeders missed)
X is days bottle-feeders missed
Y is days breastfeeders missed
X/X-74 = 4.35
96-74 = 22 96/22 = 4.36
My brain is too old to figure out the algebra, so I did it by trial and
error.
If the bottle-feeders missed 96 days/100 mothers (over the span of time of
the study) and the breastfeeders missed 74 fewer days, or 22 days/100
mothers over the same time span, then you have 74 fewer days, which
represents a 77% reduction, if you use the bottle-feeders as your standard.
Or if you use the breastfeeders as the standard -- 22 days of missed work,
then with 96 days of missed work you have a 4.36-fold increase, or 436%
increase.
Kathy Dettwyler
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