I am tring to calculate a city's Compound growth rate, but I keep
getting an error. the city has 233,149 as of 2004, and 242,820 in 2000.
My formula is =(D4/J4)^(1/(2004 -2000))-1
Thanks for any help.
I'm getting 1%, assuming that D4 contains 242,820 and J4 contains 233,149
That looks about right
quot;Larry Holtquot; wrote:
gt; I am tring to calculate a city's Compound growth rate, but I keep
gt; getting an error. the city has 233,149 as of 2004, and 242,820 in 2000.
gt; My formula is =(D4/J4)^(1/(2004 -2000))-1
gt; Thanks for any help.
gt;
I am getting 1.0212%.
For growth rate, the 2000 value should be less than 2004 value, right?
You can also use rate function.
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quot;Larry Holtquot; gt; wrote in message
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gt;I am tring to calculate a city's Compound growth rate, but I keep getting
gt;an error. the city has 233,149 as of 2004, and 242,820 in 2000.
gt; My formula is =(D4/J4)^(1/(2004 -2000))-1
gt; Thanks for any help.
Daniel CHEN wrote:
gt; I am getting 1.0212%.
gt; For growth rate, the 2000 value should be less than 2004 value, right?
gt; You can also use rate function.
gt;
That may be my problem-the 2000 pop is more than the 2004.
lhs
Even though the population has decreased, you can still calculate the growth
rate. It's just negative. You might find it easier (for both you and anyone
looking at the spreadsheet later on) to use the Rate function.
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Fredquot;Larry Holtquot; gt; wrote in message
...
gt; Daniel CHEN wrote:
gt;gt; I am getting 1.0212%.
gt;gt; For growth rate, the 2000 value should be less than 2004 value, right?
gt;gt; You can also use rate function.
gt;gt;
gt;
gt; That may be my problem-the 2000 pop is more than the 2004.
gt; lhs
- Mar 09 Fri 2007 20:36
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