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Kelvin | 23:25 Fri 12th Aug 2011 | Science
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Hi There,
Can anyone help me. I need to solve x=y(0.2y) in terms of y. Practically I need to find, for a given amount, how much is cost and how much is VAT at 20%. For example, if I want to charge a total of say £20 for an item, how much is it before VAT is added.
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If your total is £20 incl VAT at 20% then to find the pre-VAT price divide by 120 and multiply by 100
20/120 X 100 =approx £16.67
23:29 Fri 12th Aug 2011
If your total is £20 incl VAT at 20% then to find the pre-VAT price divide by 120 and multiply by 100
20/120 X 100 =approx £16.67
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Thanks very much Prudie, I was trying to enter the formula in a spreadsheet and had a mental block!
Prudie is correct but I don't think that the answer is arrived at by the formula you give. My maths is very rusty (O Level 1964) but I read it as:
x = y(0.2y)
= x = y²/5
= y² = 5x
= y = √5x.
You're right Mike. Kelvin's formula should be x =y +0.2y (where x is the £20)
. . . so then y = x - 0.2 y . . . right?
If it's in a spreadsheet

GROSS in A1 and the figure in B1
NET in A2 B2=A1*100/120
VAT in A3 B3=B2*0.2
I make Prudie's answer correct. Mathematicians usually double check their answers.

ie £16.67 @ 20% VAT = £20
Hi,
I am glad I went to this part of the answer bank, I really thought most of the people on here were like me, a bit thick, but well done, I really feel confident about asking qustions now.
annie.
Not sure why you'd be worried about asking questions, anne... nobody know everything.

but the above answers seem a little long winded... just divide by 1.2 to find a VAT amount.

I.E.

20 / 1.2 = 16.67 is the amount without VAT.

then

20 - 16.67 = 3.33 is the amount of vat.
That's what I'd do chuck.......

divide by 1.2 to take VAT off or multiply by 1.2 to add it on.
and I doubt you'd find many people were 'thick'
Precisely, maidup.

People complicate it too much.

And for those interested.. with the old 17.5% vat it would be

20 / 1.175 = 17.02 without vat

so

20 - 17.02 = 2.88

Percentages are easy to work out because the translate exactly into decimals.
Most of these 'complicated' answers revolved around Kelvin's incorrect x,y equation.
Lots of people do not find percentages easy to work out.
Whatever gave you the impression that people on here were a bit thick ? That's supposed to be a secret !

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