What's the question?
Do you want to find how much 100% of the people will pay?
Divide by 55 to find the value of 1%.
Then multiply by 100 to get the figure for 100%
I think part of the question is missing. Are you trying to work out how much you receive altogether. It depends how many people are in the group for which 55% pay
So are you asking:
55% pay £4000 and the other 45% pay nothing? What's the average payment per person?
If so, you need 55% of £4000. So divide by 100 to find 1% then multiply by 55.
The answer would be 55 x 40 (or 0.55 x 4000) =£ 2200
duh I know why. This site must be tricked into thinking I am writing code
If I have:
55% people pay Less Than 1000
15% people pay 1000-2000
13% people pay 2000-3000
12% people pay 3000-4000
5% people pay greater than 4000 but less than10000
Assume 1000 people in total and they each pay mid amount of your payment ranges
550 pay £500 = £275000
150 pay £1500 = £ 225000
130 pay £2500 = £325000
120 pay £3500 = £420000
50 pay £7000 = £3500000
Total = £1595000
Average person = 1595000 / 1000 = £1595
Thanks- yes something goes wrong on AB when teh greater than and less than signs are used.
The method tought for estimating the mean is to use the midpoint for each class interval
55% people pay £500
15% people pay £15000
13% people pay £2500
12% people pay £3500
5% people pay £7000
But for a real life example you may want to teak the figures for each group- particularly the first and last group.
Then work out the total for 100 people and then divide by 100 to find the estimate of mean
My way would give the same answer as Fibonacci's way- the only difference is I worked it out for 100 people then divided by 100 to find the mean whereas he used a figure of 1000 people and then divided by 100