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Default using =sum() to get a percentage

I recently received a spreadsheet that contained =sum(a1/a2)-1+1. The
cell containing the formula was formatted to percentage. I was
wondering why use =sum()-1+1 when +a1/a2 would render the same result
(provided the cell is formatted to percentage)? Thank you

 
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