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FRC Growth vs Attrition - Since 2003

rick.oliver

By: rick.oliver
New: 25-05-2016 10:40
Updated: 25-05-2016 10:40
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FRC Growth vs Attrition - Since 2003

Comparison of more recent FRC growth vs attrition. Showing 2003, the last season of 2X2 through 2016.

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25-05-2016 14:22

Lil' Lavery


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2004 was the last season of 2v2.



25-05-2016 16:31

remulasce


Unread Re: pic: FRC Growth vs Attrition - Since 2003

My first glance at this graph doesn't seem to match up with your other graph http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43843?
That graph shows that FRC has been growing every year of its existence, whereas attrition rate was higher than your displayed growth rate at several points, in 2005, 2014, etc.

Can you clarify, is the 'growth rate' displayed in this graph equivalent to # (rookie teams / total teams), or is it overall growth rate (rookie teams - leaving teams / total teams)?



25-05-2016 16:49

D.Allred


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Originally Posted by remulasce View Post
My first glance at this graph doesn't seem to match up with your other graph http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43843?
That graph shows that FRC has been growing every year of its existence, whereas attrition rate was higher than your displayed growth rate at several points, in 2005, 2014, etc.

Can you clarify, is the 'growth rate' displayed in this graph equivalent to # (rookie teams / total teams), or is it overall growth rate (rookie teams - leaving teams / total teams)?
It's net growth rate versus total attrition rate. So if you added 200 and lost 110, net growth of 90 looks smaller than the total teams lost.

David



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