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    Default Im stuck with maths!!

    This is gonna sound weird, but I'll try and explain it as best I can... I need to work out averages.

    Say for example I had a bag of different coloured sweets. You don't need to know how many of each. I reach into the bag 5,304 times. Out of those times, I picked up a red sweet 3,402 times.

    I can easily work out the percentage with (3,402/5,304)x100. However I want to work out, on average how many times will I pick out a red sweet if I try another 100 times.

    Then again for every 1,000 times. And every 10,000 times. So sort of on average every 100 picks, I get the red sweet .. times.

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    Just multiply (3402/5204) by whatever number you wanted the average for.

    On average as far as you know you'll get the red sweet 64.1 times. Percent literately means number of times out of a hundred and can be treated as the average.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Just multiply (3402/5204) by whatever number you wanted the average for.

    On average as far as you know you'll get the red sweet 64.1 times. Percent literately means number of times out of a hundred and can be treated as the average.
    A good way to remember your last point is that percent, is literally per cent. Per 100 (think of a century)


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    So there's a 64.14% chance of picking a red.

    So then its simple.. find 64.14% of 100 (which is 64.14) of 1000 (641.4) and of 10000 (6414).
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    Hmm.. I guess I was making it too complicated thanks!

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    Dont worry, Everyone's different in a certain way, I personally am really bad at maths.

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