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F.A.O. factor30 percentages
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Hi factor, I hope you don't mind me 'calling' you.
Could you please remind me how to work out percentage increases.
If, for example I wanted to know the percentage increase from £543 to £565.
Then,I can stop asking questions on here about such things.
Thank you in anticipation
Could you please remind me how to work out percentage increases.
If, for example I wanted to know the percentage increase from £543 to £565.
Then,I can stop asking questions on here about such things.
Thank you in anticipation
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Although I teach it the way sunny-dave explained it, in practice I simply divide the new figure by the old, subtract 1 and multiply by 100. (Sounds complicated but the answer jumps out at you after the first step.)
So in your case 565/543= 1.0405, so the percentage increase is 4.05
Although I teach it the way sunny-dave explained it, in practice I simply divide the new figure by the old, subtract 1 and multiply by 100. (Sounds complicated but the answer jumps out at you after the first step.)
So in your case 565/543= 1.0405, so the percentage increase is 4.05
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