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I found some examples of good and poor example of executive summaries here. Everything seems fine but in one of them, they included this sentence - "All calculations can be found in the appendi...
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I found some examples of good and poor example of executive summaries [here](http://unilearning.uow.edu.au/report/4bi1.html). Everything seems fine but in one of them, they included this sentence - > "All calculations can be found in the appendices" One of my teammates complains that everyone knows where to find the calculations, so why should someone put this sentence in their executive summary? My question is: does everyone really know where to find the calculations even if it is not mentioned anywhere? Is it okay to put this sentence in the executive summary of a technical report?