From the information you provide, I see DECELERATING prices. From '09 to '10, prices increased by $0.72; from '10 to '11, $0.57; from '11 to '12, $0.51. Taken in percentage terms, you have increases of 37.5%, 21.6% and 15.9%. These are marked DECREASES in the rate of change of velocity.
From the information you provide, I see DECELERATING prices. From '09 to '10, prices increased by $0.72; from '10 to '11, $0.57; from '11 to '12, $0.51. Taken in percentage terms, you have increases of 37.5%, 21.6% and 15.9%. These are marked DECREASES in the rate of change of velocity.
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ReplyDeleteIt's now late April... just paid over $4.00 for a gallon of regular. How's that decreasing velocity working out for you?
ReplyDeleteKind of snarky, but just broke up with my girl and in a shitty mood.