Comment Re:You keep using that word (Score 1) 155
Lets just put it down to a rounding error shall we?
Most means more than 50%.
Allow me to run with that fact for a second
If it was not exactly 1.3 million requests, say 1.32 million requests and half of the actual figure was converted to a percentage against the concatenated figure of 1.3 million then you could end up with 50.76% both backed and unbacked by court orders. Rounding that to the nearest significant figure would show that 51% were backed and unbacked, which in both cases is a majority. Backed up by these figures we could state that most are backed by court orders but most aren't.
It could be a case of poor programming rather than poor grammar that is at fault here ....
Most means more than 50%.
Allow me to run with that fact for a second
If it was not exactly 1.3 million requests, say 1.32 million requests and half of the actual figure was converted to a percentage against the concatenated figure of 1.3 million then you could end up with 50.76% both backed and unbacked by court orders. Rounding that to the nearest significant figure would show that 51% were backed and unbacked, which in both cases is a majority. Backed up by these figures we could state that most are backed by court orders but most aren't.
It could be a case of poor programming rather than poor grammar that is at fault here