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eve1974 | 11:05 Thu 14th Oct 2021 | Business & Finance
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Hello again all.

If someone has a salary of £20,800 per annum currently and it will increase to £22,000 what is the percentage of the increase?

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As you all already know my maths is awful - so hence my question
divide 22,000 by 20,800 and the bit after 1 is the increase percentage.
No, the increase is 22000-20800 = 1200

The percentage increase is 1200/22000 x 100 = 5.45%
Should it be .....

1200/20800 x 100 = 5.769........
bhg; CaC is right; I think you did your sum wrong. I worked it out your way and it came to 5.77%. CaC's method is simpler and gives the right answer of 5.77%
Sorry, I did it teacher's way and it came out to 5.77%, which is the correct answer.
;o)
the originl salary is 20800 the new salary is 22000, that's an incread of 1200 so the percentage is 1200/20800*100 = 5.77%
yeah it is a sweat to remember which number to put it on 22000 or 20800

for marketing: the diff on 20800 is mark-up
and the diff on 22000 is profit - took me years to learn that
TTT; you missed out the "end of!"
For once you might have been justified in using it. :-)
CAC: divide 22,000 by 20,800 and the bit after 1 is the increase percentage. that gives 1.0577 you need to subtract 1 and multiply by 100 but it does give the answer if you can pick it out.
Yes, a mistype on my part. It's increase/original x 100, so 1200/20800 x 100
..... as I said ! lol
I blame Mrs Sugg 1963 for laughing when I showed uncertainty about mark up and profit - -
ha ha ha she went instead of explaining it
and it was all due to Mrs S father wasnt a grocer and mine was ....
it is not telling the right answer
but showing WHY it is the right asnwer ( Rosalind Frankling DNA person surprisingly)
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Ty v much everyone. Really appreciate the answers
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I still have to think about which number is on the bottom line
( subtracting the larger number from the smaller is easy)

Mrs Sugg are you turing in your grave ?

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