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"Jayco employment is mostly Amish and Mennonite with a ratio of 70 to 30 for every 100 employees." What does that mean? A ratio is the relationship between two numbers, not "70 to 30." Is it not known how many Amish and Mennonite employees there are? Are there 70 per 100 in one plant, 30 per 100 in another, 47 per 100 in another? If so, then it should be worded this way. This fact needs to be stated more accurately. Caeruleancentaur ( talk) 14:36, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
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![]() | A fact from Jayco appeared on Wikipedia's
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"Jayco employment is mostly Amish and Mennonite with a ratio of 70 to 30 for every 100 employees." What does that mean? A ratio is the relationship between two numbers, not "70 to 30." Is it not known how many Amish and Mennonite employees there are? Are there 70 per 100 in one plant, 30 per 100 in another, 47 per 100 in another? If so, then it should be worded this way. This fact needs to be stated more accurately. Caeruleancentaur ( talk) 14:36, 17 June 2009 (UTC)