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I would like to show the user that we are giving him an average from 100 to 120

So whats better:

  1. more than 100 views?

  2. from 100 to 120?

  3. ~100?

We have 3 plans and each one has an average number of views.

Keep in mind that we are never less than 100 views in the 1st plan but we might be more than 100 but not by many.

So i thought "more than 100 views" is better but i am afraid that the user will expect way more than 100 views and he will get frustrated.

So What do you think?

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  • why don't you use the exact number that you have, but differentiate the 3 plans with color coding for example? Commented Oct 3, 2017 at 10:26
  • @DimitraMiha No i meant that i have 3 plans The 1st one: from 100 to 120 The second one : from 1000 to 1200 The third one : from 2000 to 2200
    – Iman
    Commented Oct 3, 2017 at 10:56
  • @Iman Can you specify for what kind of business you are talking because we cannot tell you if users are going to get frustrated when we don't know the domain. Commented Oct 3, 2017 at 14:16

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Number dash number

100-120 Views

This communicates "The number of views between one hundred and one hundred and twenty, which I understand to be what you want to say.

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