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Profesor profesionalWhat`s the difference between less than and no more than?Are they same or opposite?
1. less than 0.10%, less than 0.2%
2. no more than 0.10%, no more than 0.2%
15 de mar. de 2017 2:55
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Actually, "less than" means it must be less than the limit you set, and "no more" than can mean it can include the limit set. For example, say the limit is 1.
a) "Less than" 1 means it can be anything up to 0.99999~, but never 1.
b) "No more than" 1 means it can be anything up to, and including 1.
The difference is subtle, but it depends on the accuracy you desire.
15 de marzo de 2017
The first reply is right based on mathematics.
When we apply in the real case, "less than" and "no more than" are quite differet.
For example, less than 0.2% means 0.14% is acceptable. When it is 0.15%, after round off, it would be 0.2%.
On the other side, no more than 0.2% means including the point 0.20%, what is most important that 0.24% is acceptable after round off.
15 de marzo de 2017
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