The formula to calculate the C Value is:
\[ C = \frac{V_1 - V_0}{V_0} \]
Where:
The C Value is a dimensionless number that represents the relative change between an initial and a final value. It is often used in finance, science, and engineering to compare the change in a variable over time or between different conditions. A positive C Value indicates an increase, while a negative C Value indicates a decrease.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{150 - 100}{100} = 0.50 \]
The C Value is 0.50, indicating a 50% increase.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{180 - 200}{200} = -0.10 \]
The C Value is -0.10, indicating a 10% decrease.