How do you calculate the NMR percentage?

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Multiple Choice

How do you calculate the NMR percentage?

Explanation:
NMR percentage shows the share of personnel not ready for mission relative to the entire population being considered. To get it, divide the number not mission ready by the total number in all readiness categories (fully ready, partially ready, and not ready). In other words, NMR divided by the sum of FMR, PMR, and NMR. Example: if there are 60 Fully Mission Ready, 20 Partially Mission Ready, and 10 Not Mission Ready, the total is 90. NMR percentage = 10 / 90 ≈ 11.1%. If you omit any category from the denominator, the result would misrepresent the true proportion, because you’re not accounting for the entire workforce being evaluated.

NMR percentage shows the share of personnel not ready for mission relative to the entire population being considered. To get it, divide the number not mission ready by the total number in all readiness categories (fully ready, partially ready, and not ready). In other words, NMR divided by the sum of FMR, PMR, and NMR.

Example: if there are 60 Fully Mission Ready, 20 Partially Mission Ready, and 10 Not Mission Ready, the total is 90. NMR percentage = 10 / 90 ≈ 11.1%.

If you omit any category from the denominator, the result would misrepresent the true proportion, because you’re not accounting for the entire workforce being evaluated.

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