<p>The binding ED not working argument makes no sense. The yield would be (near) 100% for ED, if the current yield is about 38% for EA one could weather a considerable drop off in applications and fill as many spots, and improve the yield percentages at the same time. The university’s numbers would benefit, but not the applicants’ choices. As for rounding, I included the actual EA number, the actual official overall number is not included (it might be 5.66%). Or, if one is talking about the overall number discrepancy between the earlier article 79/1322 and the official 6%, the differences is 0.000242057489.</p>