Could ROI stand for rates of interest? If so they are percentages, and the same principles apply.
If they ask how much interest at, say 7%, on capital of �1,200
7% is �7 for every �100 (or 7p for every100p)
So find out how many hundred �s
1,200 didvided by 100 is 12
There are 12 (hundred pounds) and you get �7 for every hundred pounds.
So you get 7 multiplied by 12 pounds
�84
What is 5% of 660
Divide by 100 and multiply by 5 (or multiply by 5 and divdie by 100, you get the same answer)
660/100=6.6
6.6*5=33
OR 660*5=3300
3300/100=33
Going the other way round
If there are 35 children in the class and 7 have red hair what % have red hair?
Turn this into a fraction 7/35. Cancel and get 1/5.
One fifth have red hair so 100/5 out of every hundred have red hair or 20%
It's hard to explain in words. Check your answer by thinking if its the right size. 7 in 35 as a percent will be bigger than 7 but smaller than 100.
If you also have a written test don't forget to check your work. As a practise you could look for the spelling mistakes, capital letters missing and a phrase repeated in your question above. (I find it harder to write sense on a keyboard than in handwritting, do you?)