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How to Calculate an Unknown Total When You Know the Amount of the Percent

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Let A be the amount of the percentage, P% the percentage, and x be the unknown total, then we can set the following equation:


A=x\cdot(P)/(100)\text{.}

Therefore, to find the total amount we solve the above equation for x:


\begin{gathered} A=x\cdot(P)/(100), \\ (A)/(P)\cdot100=x\text{.} \end{gathered}

Example: If we know that the 30% of x is 60, then:


x=(60)/(30)\cdot100=200.

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