SOLUTION: Criticize the following claims, which were cited in the New York Times of September 25, 1987 and October 21, 1987: a) A new dental rinse "reduces plaque on teeth by over 300%"

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Question 72442This question is from textbook For All Practical Purposes
: Criticize the following claims, which were cited in the New York Times of September 25, 1987 and October 21, 1987:
a) A new dental rinse "reduces plaque on teeth by over 300%"
b) An airline working to decrease lost baggage has "already improved 100% in the last six months."
c) "If interest rates drop from 10% to 5%, that is a 100% reduction."
This question is from textbook For All Practical Purposes

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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a) A new dental rinse "reduces plaque on teeth by over 300%"
A 100% reduction would result in "no plaque". 300% reduction
is meaningless.
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b) An airline working to decrease lost baggage has "already improved 100% in the last six months."
They can stop working; lost baggage has already been reduced to "zero
bags lost".
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c) "If interest rates drop from 10% to 5%, that is a 100% reduction."
A 100% reduction would mean " a zero interest rate".
They should have said there was a 50% drop in the interest rate; that
would really get people confused.
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Cheers,
Stan H.