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                18 Dec 2016 09:06                #5008
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        Number of SCA/HCE assemblies  was created by cspchathu            
    
        Hello,
for number of SCAs of 8, 10, 12,14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24, the PPA prices respectively 53.22, 49.23, 47.48, 45.62, 45.7, 44.4, 44.03, 43.61,43.1. If we neglect the PPA price for 16 number of SCAs (45.7), remaining data shows a pattern. that is, when number of SCAs increase, PPA prices decrease. Is that correct?
Why the PPA price related to 16 shows a value which somewhat differs from the pattern of other values ?
Thank you,
    for number of SCAs of 8, 10, 12,14, 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24, the PPA prices respectively 53.22, 49.23, 47.48, 45.62, 45.7, 44.4, 44.03, 43.61,43.1. If we neglect the PPA price for 16 number of SCAs (45.7), remaining data shows a pattern. that is, when number of SCAs increase, PPA prices decrease. Is that correct?
Why the PPA price related to 16 shows a value which somewhat differs from the pattern of other values ?
Thank you,
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                29 Dec 2016 12:54                #5009
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        Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Number of SCA/HCE assemblies             
    
        Hello,
That difference is small given the uncertainty of the results. I think you can be confident in the general overall trend suggested by the data.
Best regards,
Paul.
    That difference is small given the uncertainty of the results. I think you can be confident in the general overall trend suggested by the data.
Best regards,
Paul.
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