I just got a puzzle having to do with hedge funds (or something like that, I never read the actual descriptions), where one of the categories was YTD returns, given as a percentage - I believe the values were 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, and 10%. That's fine, but the problem was, the clues said stuff like "the fund started in 1992 returned one percent less than the fund managed by Bob". Thing is, one percent less than 10 percent is 9.9 - not one of the possible values. To get from 10% to 9%, you need to subtract one percentage point, not one percent.
(I did warn you that this would be a nitpick.)
(I did warn you that this would be a nitpick.)
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