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bednobs | 16:49 Sun 11th Jun 2023 | ChatterBank
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i something used to cost £10 and now costs £30 is that a 200% increase? i never know how to use % increase correctly
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and if you take the lower figure - the increase is a mark-up and if you take the second figure ( as denominator) then it ( er the increase that is!) is a profit

er - - perhaps my clarse of 1964 werent filled with dumb-heads
You are all wasting your time - you might as well be saying blah blah blah. But then you have to prove how smart you are (or not in some cases).
I do know how to take the VAT off the price of goods, regardless of the VAT rate. Not that anyone is asking
Don't look in crosswords lankeela...there's lots of smart ***'s like me who answer questions and explain the answers.
In fact AB is full of show offs who answer the questions asked.
Lankeela: "You are all wasting your time - you might as well be saying blah blah blah. But then you have to prove how smart you are (or not in some cases)." - no one is proving how smart they are, this is primary school arithmetic.
"I do know how to take the VAT off the price of goods, regardless of the VAT rate. Not that anyone is asking" - just divide by 1.2 so if you have 156 including VAT to get to that value you did 1.2 * X = 156 right ? So divide both sides by 1.2 you get X=156/1.2 .. so 130 takes the VAT out.
yes ToraToraTora.....or divide by 6 and take that away (so long as VAT is 20%)
156 divided by 6= 26
156-26= 130
Yes that's another way that works for 20%. The customs and excise always used to provide us with the fraction to use when filling the VAT returns so for 20% multiply by 1/6 for the VAT for 17.5 it used to be 7/47.

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