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Calculating and multiplying ratios
I want to calculate the ratio of two values and present it in the form
x : y I then want to multiply that ratio by 1 : 2 and present the answer in the form x : y thanks. |
Calculating and multiplying ratios
do you mean like
x= 7 y=5 z = x /y msgbox "1:" & z "Gareth Wretham" wrote in message ... I want to calculate the ratio of two values and present it in the form x : y I then want to multiply that ratio by 1 : 2 and present the answer in the form x : y thanks. |
Calculating and multiplying ratios
On Jun 9, 10:19*am, "Patrick Molloy"
wrote: do you mean like x= 7 y=5 z = x /y msgbox "1:" & z "Gareth Wretham" wrote in message ... I want to calculate the ratio of two values and present it in the form x : y I then want to multiply that ratio by 1 : 2 and present the answer in the form x : y thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - yes - and then how do I multiply that ratio by 1:2? eg, if the first ratio is 1:3 then it becomes 1:6 when multiplied by 1:2 |
Calculating and multiplying ratios
Extending Patrick's code:
msgbox "1 : " & z msgbox "1 : " & z * 2 "Gareth Wretham" wrote: On Jun 9, 10:19 am, "Patrick Molloy" wrote: do you mean like x= 7 y=5 z = x /y msgbox "1:" & z "Gareth Wretham" wrote in message ... I want to calculate the ratio of two values and present it in the form x : y I then want to multiply that ratio by 1 : 2 and present the answer in the form x : y thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - yes - and then how do I multiply that ratio by 1:2? eg, if the first ratio is 1:3 then it becomes 1:6 when multiplied by 1:2 |
Calculating and multiplying ratios
to close this thread, the solution was really just a spreadsheet one:
sumtotal = (hoursA * unitsA) + (hoursB * unitsB) = (50x2)+(100*1) = 200 Atotal = (hoursA * unitsA) /sumtotal *100% = ( (50x2)/200 ) x 100 = 50% Btotal = (hoursB * unitsB) /sumtotal *100% = ( (100x1)/200 ) x 100 = 50% "JLatham" wrote in message ... Extending Patrick's code: msgbox "1 : " & z msgbox "1 : " & z * 2 "Gareth Wretham" wrote: On Jun 9, 10:19 am, "Patrick Molloy" wrote: do you mean like x= 7 y=5 z = x /y msgbox "1:" & z "Gareth Wretham" wrote in message ... I want to calculate the ratio of two values and present it in the form x : y I then want to multiply that ratio by 1 : 2 and present the answer in the form x : y thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - yes - and then how do I multiply that ratio by 1:2? eg, if the first ratio is 1:3 then it becomes 1:6 when multiplied by 1:2 |
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