Attrition Rate Calculation - formula which gives a reliable figure?

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Hi,
having looked at the formula, I'm not sure I understand why you'd multiply the number of leavers x 100 in the first part of the formula ? Can someone please explain the logic of the formula to me as I can't get my head around this particular formula that was supplied, i.e. =((F6*100)/(D6+E6+F6+G6))/100 where F6= no. of leavers; D6=opening balance; E6=no. of joiners; G6=closing balance).
Many thanks
Sandra
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