It’s actually interesting, they clearly tried to make percentage algorithm always work out to be 100% (probably subtracting from 100% in a loop over the options, and using the rest for the last option; but that is kind of naive as it makes it essentially lie)
@xoagray@ivory It’s lying, the last option doesn’t have more percentage than the other options, and it’s purely due to how they calculate it.
So yes, it kinda can—you have to accept that rounding this percentage will lead to situations where it doesn’t fully add up to 100%. Easier if allow one decimal.
@thomasfuchs Values always have to be rounded or truncated for display. It's always a lie. This isn’t really any different from rounding up or down, no? Of course, if you have 3 choices, each choice is actually .9 at the end, and you truncate, and the last choice is 2%, you you can end up doubling the last item with the imprecisions. So I hope they try to be a bit cleverer.