Wealth factor definition

Wealth factor means, as to a school district ‘x’, a number determined by the formula (g‑y)/g, where ‘g’ equals the greatest wealth per pupil of any school district and ‘y’ equals the wealth per pupil of school district ‘x’, provided that as to the school district having the greatest wealth per pupil, its wealth factor is determined by the formula ((z/g)w), where ‘g’ equals the greatest wealth per pupil of any school district, ‘z’ equals the second greatest wealth per pupil of any school district, and ‘w’ is the wealth factor of the school district having the second greatest wealth per pupil.

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