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That's because .10 = .1. It's expressed in decimals.

I have a solution that I did in some categories: when the end number is 10% or higher, use x.91x. For example, when it's 15% at the end, use x.915. This will make the data sort value higher, since x.91x > x.9.

EDIT: Ah, you used x.0x for values less than 10%. But for some reason, the 10 (in the units place) seems to be counted as one. My only solution is to add 9 before the value to be counted as 10.

Also, please be sure to add data-sort-type="number" so that N/A will not come out first when sorting from large to small (although it will show N/A first from small to large).