There's a question in the comments of the ALL-Value team about how to determine AAV, and Matt replies that the formula is in the Forecaster.
And this is it:
y= -9.8in(x) + 57.8
You know when your PC freezes? Well that's what happened to my brain when I read that.
if y is the AAV, and x is the ADP, what is in(x). I know forecaster says that in(x) is the natural log function, but those of us who were messing around at the back of class during maths lessons don't now what a natural log function is.
I've tried using a LOG function in Excel but I dont get the right answer...
Any ideas?
And this is it:
y= -9.8in(x) + 57.8
You know when your PC freezes? Well that's what happened to my brain when I read that.
if y is the AAV, and x is the ADP, what is in(x). I know forecaster says that in(x) is the natural log function, but those of us who were messing around at the back of class during maths lessons don't now what a natural log function is.
I've tried using a LOG function in Excel but I dont get the right answer...
Any ideas?
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