16 Feb 20, 09:38 AM
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 02
Location: Ferndown, Dorset
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Another one which I'm sure many of you already know, but this was a mind blown moment when I found out:
X% of Y is the same as Y% of X, for example:
25% of 50 is 12.5 which is the same as 50% of 25... that's 12.5.
Or
40% of 75 = 30, which is the same as 75% of 40 = 30
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