The fastest growth industries are those that experience the highest percentage increase in revenue or employment over a specific period, indicating rapid expansion relative to their current size. In contrast, the largest growth industries refer to sectors that add the most absolute numbers, such as revenues or jobs, regardless of their growth rate. Therefore, a smaller industry can have a higher growth rate than a larger industry while the latter may contribute more to the overall economy in terms of sheer numbers. This distinction highlights the difference between relative growth and absolute growth in economic analysis.
Numerical data is numbers. Non-numerical data is anything else.
supervisory apritude is the superior responce of the way of your thougts numerical aptitude is the the knowledge of the numerical calculations
The variable.
The range is the difference between the greatest and least numbers.
Managing the quantity of labour used
Numerical data is numbers. Non-numerical data is anything else.
algebric uses variables and numerical uses numbers
it has to have an x number in it.
The variable.
perspective.
The differences between the numerical values 52, 36, 50, and 34 are as follows: The difference between 52 and 36 is 16. The difference between 52 and 50 is 2. The difference between 52 and 34 is 18. The difference between 36 and 50 is 14. The difference between 36 and 34 is 2. The difference between 50 and 34 is 16.
The difference between IHRM and HRM is that IHRM deals with much broader perspective while HRM deals with narrow perspective.
supervisory apritude is the superior responce of the way of your thougts numerical aptitude is the the knowledge of the numerical calculations
The variable.
The difference between western perspective and Asian perspective is western perspective is more 'realistic'. [P.S. this has nothing to do with gorillas }:(]
A variable expression includes variables.
Numerical equations have only numbers and symbols, while algebraic equations have variables also.