plus we are using RAT logic against them.
When the numbers are small, use percentages.
When the numbers are huge, use the numbers.
The actual report itself gives the numbers, as well as percentages, might should have just linked straight to it and avoided the commentary from the other site??
If you look at all the choices of answers they had, the low 250 number somehow did not seem as important to me, as it initially did when I read your comment, they had plenty of outs.
I would like to know what sort of medical background they had probably, i.e. hoping not all a bunch of dermatologists, podiatrists and pediatricians, but hey, glad they participated! Don't think it can hurt our cause...