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jacko50 | 20:54 Mon 17th Oct 2005 | Adverts
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if it is 4.7 now and she says it is down 15% what was it when the silly old twonk started? as you may have gathered i can't do counting stuff.thanks in advance. 
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thanks gen 2 i would have never worked that out for myself, we didn't do maths where i went to school the teacher used to put all the answers on the blackboard and go to sleep till the bell went for the end of the lesson honestly i am not joking.thanks again.

Sorry, my mental arithmetic isn't what it used to be. I should have used a calculator before posting.

The correct answer should be 5.53.

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i of course could have used a calculator but i don't know how to do that %thingy on them  i can add subtract and multiply on them but then i always think it may be the wrong answer and do not trust it ,i am a bit of a sad case really .thanks again.
Just for the record, here is how you would do it if your teacher had stayed awake for the lesson.

Let the original cholesterol level = X
since 100% means all of it, 100% of X  is X
a 15 % reduction leaves us with 85% of X which we know to be 4.7

85% of X = 4.7 can be rewritten as:
   (85 / 100)* X = 4.7

multiply both sides by 100
   85 * X = 100 * 4.7

divide both sides by 85
   X = (100 * 4.7) / 85

which simplifies to
   X = (20 * 4.7) / 17
     = 94/17
     = 5.53 (to 2 decimal places)

gen2 - no need to fret over a slight error in the second decimal place; cholesterol is only measured to one decimal place e.g. 5.5 mmol/L.

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you have got to be joking! you lost me at (85/100*x=4.7 but thanks for trying . i once went on an education course in the army and the officer teaching maths had to give up on me as he did not have enough time left in the army to make me understand . but as i said thanks for trying.jacko.  
For heaven sake . I thought the advert was bad enough

jacko Percentages are just 1/100ths wi a posh name.

If you know the New amount (call it N) and want to know what an original amount was, take the reduction off 100 and call that answer, A. Divide N by A and muliply by 100.

In your example, N= 4.7 A=100-15= 85

the original amount is (N/A) x 100

or (4.7/85)  x 100 = 5.29  

5.529  ���  TCL - now you've really confused the issue.
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maggie o1,whats the problem??.thanks everyone else.
kempie yir correct, I was using ma 'phone as a calculator and I made a mistake.

Dinnae Fash Yersel.

Just remember to not use your calculator as a 'phone...

I'm more bothered that she answers the phone by saying 'yo'.

Jacko 50 . Sorry no problem. I posted a comment earlier about how this advert gets on my nerves.  again sorry live and let live.
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maggie01 i didlike the advert as well old lulu must be as old as me and she is dressed like a teenager and talks like one ,i have nothing against real teenagers  but someone should tell her what a twonk she looks .

then again i should" calm down it is only an advert "

all the best jacko.

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