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Rounding and Other Considerations All calculations within The Condition of Education are based on unrounded estimates. Therefore, the reader may find that a calculation, such as a difference or a percentage change, cited in the text or figure may not be identical to the calculation obtained by using the rounded values shown in the accompanying tables. Although values reported in the tables are generally rounded to one decimal place (e.g., 76.5 percent), values reported in each indicator are generally rounded to whole numbers (with any value of 0.50 or above rounded to the next highest whole number). Due to rounding, cumulative percentages may sometimes equal 99 or 101 percent, rather than 100 percent. Indicators in this volume that use the Current Price Index (CPI) use a base academic year of 2006–07 and a base calendar year of 2006 for constant dollar calculations. In accordance with the NCES Statistical Standards, many tables in this volume use a series of symbols to alert the reader to special statistical notes. These symbols, and their meanings, are as follows:
1 This level of significance means that the chance is less than 5 out of 100 that a difference was found between two estimates when no real difference exists. |
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