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okay in this lesson were going to look at reverse percentages so thats where youre given a percentage of a number and youve got to work out what the original number was so heres an example 40 percent of a number is 32. what is the number so whenever i get a question like this the first thing i do is write down what ive been given ive been told 40 percent equals 32 then what i do is i work out what one percent is so i work out what one percent is to get from forty percent to one percent to get forty percent to one percent i would divide by 40. so i would take my 32 and i would divide by 40 as well so i do 32 on my calculator i do 32 divided by 40 and i get 0.8 that equals 0.8 so thats one percent i wanted to know what the number was so the number was a hundred percent so to go from one percent to 100 percent at times 100. so you times your number by 100 and 0.8 times 100 equals 80. so the original number was 80. so in a reverse percentage question to recap i write down what per