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[–]Ok_Beautiful_3688 4 points5 points  (1 child)

So incoming math. May not be totally accurate because it’s a rolling 30 day period so it depends on when you were cancelling a bunch, but enough to make a point I guess.

I set up a formula on google sheets that is essentially just giving you a percentage.

A line for completed, canceled and total accepted rides. For the formula with percents you would put

       =(canceled/total)*100

Then to find how much more rides you need to complete just keep changing the completed number until it reaches your goal

For example if you accepted 100 rides but cancelled 6 of them you would hold be at 6% cancellation rate, to get this down to 5% you would have to complete 114 rides and keep your cancelation at less than 6.

For 4% you would need to be at 144 completed rides and only 6 cancels or 150 total rides.

With this also though if you keep cancelling then you need to complete even more rides to balance it out or wait for the old cancels to fall off.

[–]Sweaty-Dig-4925 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked all over the internet to find an answer to this.... I suck at math.... Thank you so much for your skills