I've been asked by a organisation which runs national MCQ exams how many new items (questions) they need each year to maintain and perhaps extend their bank.  I've suggested that the variables are:
N	Total items in the bank
U	Number of items used each year
P	Proportion of items removed due to re-use (assuming an item can only be used so many times before it becomes known
R	Number of items removed from the bank each year due to having become out of date
W	Number of new items written each year
X	Proportion of new items that can be used due to quality control issues
Y	Year 
Obviously, I'm thinking of an equation, and I have a pretty simple algebraic one which seems to work. But I've benefitted before from the collective wisdom here, so I thought I'd share the issue. Any great ideas?