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Baby0920

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35 head counts are equivalent to 100%. How do I get the percentage of 10 headcounts? Give me an example of how to get the average if 35 head counts are equivalent to 100%.
 
To find the percentage of 10 headcounts, you can use the concept of proportions.

Since 35 headcounts are equivalent to 100%, we can set up the following proportion:

35 headcounts / 100% = 10 headcounts / x%

To solve for x%, we can cross-multiply:

35 headcounts * x% = 10 headcounts * 100%

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 35 headcounts:

x% = (10 headcounts * 100%) / 35 headcounts

Simplifying this expression gives us:

x% = 28.57%

Therefore, 10 headcounts represent approximately 28.57% of the total.

As for finding the average when 35 headcounts are equivalent to 100%, you can divide the total percentage (100%) by the total number of headcounts (35). In this case, the average would be:

Average = 100% / 35

Average ≈ 2.86%

Note that this average represents the percentage each headcount contributes to the total.
 

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