The coefficient is a certain indicator, expressed in relative values. It can reflect the speed of development of an action, the relationship of various phenomena, the degree of use of resources, and many other aspects that can be compared and evaluated. Demand represents certain needs, whatever, mediated and limited by some factors. Given the above, the demand coefficient as an indicator can be applied in any area of life, both material and non-material.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to calculate the demand coefficient, it is necessary to know what kind of demand is required to determine what factors affect the indicators of demand and what is their numerical expression. It is also important to know and be able to apply various formulas for calculating the demand coefficient. Initially, it is necessary to determine which demand coefficient will be calculated. This can be the demand for goods and services, the demand for cash, the demand for calculating loads, and many, many other categories.
Step 2
Having decided on the type of demand, it is necessary to establish exactly which factors and to what extent affect the determination of the demand coefficient. It requires either monitoring the current processes affecting the demand coefficient, or obtaining already known values. To obtain already known values, there are various kinds of reference books.
Step 3
To determine a number of demand coefficients, it is enough to use special tables that have already been developed and introduced into the practical sphere, which provide factors that affect the value of the coefficient and their numerical expression. Thus, it is enough to know the factors, their values and see what coefficient corresponds to these data.
Step 4
In some cases, specially developed formulas are used to calculate the demand coefficient, according to which the calculation is made. Here already one cannot do without special knowledge of physics, mathematics and other technical sciences, therefore it is better to entrust the production of the calculation to a specialist with a narrow focus.
Step 5
Any settlement operations require special knowledge, therefore, if a person does not possess such knowledge, then it is better not to undertake an independent calculation of the demand coefficient. This is especially true when the correct calculation of the demand coefficient affects other processes. For example, when calculating the demand coefficient for a load, a lot of circumstances depend on the correctness of its determination, and not only the quality of equipment operation, but also safety.