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Need help with question on rebasing percentages
Rebase the following percentage shares, after having removed Scala from the list.
Table 4 Shares of Cosmetics and Toiletries: 2004-2005
% total value 2004 2005
Unilever 30.00 ?
Procter & Gamble 25.00 ?
Henkel 10.00 ?
Italsilva 5.00 ?
Scala 5.00 x
Private label 8.00 ?
Others 17.00 ?
TOTAL 100.00 100.00
Table 4 Shares of Cosmetics and Toiletries: 2004-2005
% total value 2004 2005
Unilever 30.00 ?
Procter & Gamble 25.00 ?
Henkel 10.00 ?
Italsilva 5.00 ?
Scala 5.00 x
Private label 8.00 ?
Others 17.00 ?
TOTAL 100.00 100.00
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Yes, many people have a fear of percentages but don't be afraid of them. A common sense approach works.
Suppose you took out everything except Scala. Scala would clearly be 100% of the remainder.
Suppose instead you took out everything except Scala (5) and Italsilva (5). You would have 10 parts in total. Scala would be 50% (5 parts out of 10) and Itsilva would be 50% (5 parts out of 10) .
Suppose instead you took out everything except Henkel, Itsilva and Scala. You'd have 20 parts. Henkel would be 10 parts out of 20 and would therefore be 50%. Italsilva would be 25% and Scala would be 25%.
Just apply the same principle in each case.
Yes, many people have a fear of percentages but don't be afraid of them. A common sense approach works.
Suppose you took out everything except Scala. Scala would clearly be 100% of the remainder.
Suppose instead you took out everything except Scala (5) and Italsilva (5). You would have 10 parts in total. Scala would be 50% (5 parts out of 10) and Itsilva would be 50% (5 parts out of 10) .
Suppose instead you took out everything except Henkel, Itsilva and Scala. You'd have 20 parts. Henkel would be 10 parts out of 20 and would therefore be 50%. Italsilva would be 25% and Scala would be 25%.
Just apply the same principle in each case.
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