Mathematicians! How do I calculate percent difference?

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phucheneh

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Let's say you make $1000/wk and your company tells you they are having a difficult period and will be reducing everyone's pay by 25% but will give it back in 3 months. 3 months later they tell you they're giving it back and will increase everyone's pay by the same 25%.

Question, are you back to earning $1000/wk?


Brian

'The same 25%' kinda implies they are increasing/decreasing pay by the same amount, regardless of the fact that what you are trying to say is '25% of 75% of something is less than 25% of 100% of something,' to which the reply should be 'no fucking shit.'

As far as the OP; I wish we could kick people out of the country based upon what they say on the internet.

So...you failed to grasp the grade-school concept of percentages. A logical person would have just reverted to other skills, like multiplication, and how to count to 100, and figured the shit out. Barring that, a person with a damaged but marginally functional cerebral cortex would have just googled it.

Three strikes. Go live in Sudan.
 

Ruptga

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Phuc don't be a dick. Per my reading of the thread he did just fine in school... several decades ago. But do an experiment for us. Don't tie your shoes for thirty years, use sandals or velcro or something, and then try to tie them.
 

MrDudeMan

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Phuc don't be a dick. Per my reading of the thread he did just fine in school... several decades ago. But do an experiment for us. Don't tie your shoes for thirty years, use sandals or velcro or something, and then try to tie them.

He doesn't have another mode. It's either 'off' or 'raging, unbelievable dick.'
 

phucheneh

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Phuc don't be a dick. Per my reading of the thread he did just fine in school... several decades ago. But do an experiment for us. Don't tie your shoes for thirty years, use sandals or velcro or something, and then try to tie them.

I'm pretty sure I'd still be okay.

What I definitely would not do, is say 'paging engineer with PhD and at least ten years of experience for private shoelace tutoring!'
 

DrPizza

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I am ashamed of you DrPizza.

You never EVER multiply times 100 with percentages. You could multiply by 100%, but never by 100.

Multiplying by 1 is okay. 1 = 100%. Multiplying by 100 is just plain wrong.

If I make $20,000 per year and you make $40,000, then you make ($40,000 - $20,000) / ($20,000) = 20000 / 20000 = 1 = 100% more than what I make. You do not make 20000 / 20000 * 100 = 100 = 10000% more than what I make!

You're absolutely right. But, given the question, I erred on the side of simplicity for his sake. I.e, my best guess at the intended audience of the response. I.e., if you want to convert yards to feet, you don't multiply by 3, you multiply by 3 feet per yard. But, if it appeared that someone might be confused by that, I would just say, "multiply by 3."
 

Brian Stirling

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'The same 25%' kinda implies they are increasing/decreasing pay by the same amount, regardless of the fact that what you are trying to say is '25% of 75% of something is less than 25% of 100% of something,' to which the reply should be 'no fucking shit.'

As far as the OP; I wish we could kick people out of the country based upon what they say on the internet.

So...you failed to grasp the grade-school concept of percentages. A logical person would have just reverted to other skills, like multiplication, and how to count to 100, and figured the shit out. Barring that, a person with a damaged but marginally functional cerebral cortex would have just googled it.

Three strikes. Go live in Sudan.
Wow, go easy on the Red Bulls OK.

Let's see...

We start with $1000/wk then get a 25% pay cut so you're now at $750/wk. You then, 3 months later, get a 25% pay increase so your pay becomes $937.50/wk.

The answer would be the same in the Sudan, or any other place you like.


Brian