Flagged Offices Break Down
The relationship between the flagged offices and the total distribution of kids. Based on the numbers, 73.3% of the offices were flagged, and these offices accounted for approximately 72% of the total kids last year.
Data Breakdown
Total Offices: 120
Flagged Offices: 88 (which is 73.3% of all offices)
Total Kids: 53,000
Average Kids per Office: ~441
Interpretation of Results
Uniform Distribution
Since 73.3% of the offices are flagged and they represent roughly 72% of the total kids, the bias or flagging appears to be distributed evenly to the number of kids.
No High-Volume Outliers
If the 72% figure were significantly higher (e.g., 90%), it would suggest that larger offices are more likely to be flagged. Conversely, if it were significantly lower (e.g., 40%), it would mean flagging is concentrated in smaller, lower-volume offices.
Proportional Impact
Because the office percentage (73.3%) and the kid percentage (~72%) are nearly identical, a flagged office is just as likely to be a high-volume office as a low-volume one.
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