Hi Rosey,
It is nice to hear from you again!
I think you mean something like this.
The CEO of a company owns 1800 shares and this is 60% of the whole company.
He wants to buy the rest of the shares. How many shares does he want to buy?
Well he wants to buy 40% but how much is that?
If 60% is 1800shares
then
60/60% must be 1800/60 shares (I divided them both by 60 to find 1% )
1% must be 1800/60 shares
1*40% must be 1800/60 *40 shares
40% must be 1200 shares.
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Hola Rosey,
Es lindo volver a oír de usted!
Creo que te refieres a algo como esto.
El CEO de una empresa posee acciones de 1800 y éste es el 60% de toda la empresa.
Quiere comprar el resto de las acciones. ¿Cuántas acciones quiere comprar?
Bueno que quiere comprar el 40%, pero ¿cuánto es?
Si el 60% es 1800shares
Entonces
60/60% deben ser acciones de 1800/60 (Dividí las dos por 60 a encontrar 1%)
1% debe ser 1800/60 acciones
1 * 40% deben ser 1800/60 * 40 acciones
40% debe ser 1200 acciones.