If you can find one percent of something then you can take on anything but i dont know how to find one percent but i think here it is 1.44 do you divide it by 100 or something cant remember
//The interesting thing is though that if you now reduce 144 by 25.217% you don't get back to 115!//
Well you wouldn’t, would you? Just using VAT calculations as an example (because the numbers are easier), if something is priced at £100 plus VAT, the £100 is increased by 20% to make £120. If you reduce £120 by 20% you get £96. The £120 is in fact 120% (six fifths) of the base price. To get back to the base price (five fifths) you must reduce it by one of the six fifths (16.67%).
Fair enough! I know what you mean, Tora. It infuriates me when I hear people say "I'm useless with numbers" (or similar). Hopefully we've helped some of them tonight! :-)
Going back to bednobs post; I doubt if anyone here has come anywhere near helping her (apart from simply telling her the answer). You're all know-it-alls and none of you knows how to teach.
No communication skills.
Well I know how to teach and think my first simple explanation shows so. It was just really remiss of me to type the wrong numbers last line.
If bednobs had asked for a lesson in percentages there are plenty on here capable of providing that, some would have produced a near essay length answer.