Help pls, doing challenge but I suck at math

Fit_Happens_2021
Posts: 303 Member
As the title says, I am doing a challenge with another person, we are recording what we have lost (or gained) once per week and seeing who has lost the highest percentage, then the winner gets a small prize, but I suck at math.
How would I work out the following:
Starting weight 141.2 lbs
weight after one week - 139.2 lbs - so a 2lb weight loss.
How do I work out what 2lbs is as a percentage of 141.2?
I know 1 percent would be 1.41lbs, but how do I find the accurate amount that 2lbs would be?
I know there must be a formula, but it is many many years since I was at school so pls be kind in your answer, thank you
How would I work out the following:
Starting weight 141.2 lbs
weight after one week - 139.2 lbs - so a 2lb weight loss.
How do I work out what 2lbs is as a percentage of 141.2?
I know 1 percent would be 1.41lbs, but how do I find the accurate amount that 2lbs would be?
I know there must be a formula, but it is many many years since I was at school so pls be kind in your answer, thank you

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2/141.2 x 100 = 1.41%1
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100*(2/141.2) = 1.42%1
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fitwatch.com has a weight loss % calculator so you don't have to do the maths. i am also not a fan of the maths.1
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You have two examples that are correct. It's good to understand basic math.2
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Thank you!0
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If you want to figure out how much 2% would be continue plugging in numbers until that number comes up with. Good luck!1
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markrgeary1 wrote: »You have two examples that are correct. It's good to understand basic math.
Yes, but @annacole94 and I are off by 0.01%!0 -
markrgeary1 wrote: »You have two examples that are correct. It's good to understand basic math.
Yes, but @annacole94 and I are off by 0.01%!
That is just a rounding error 2/141.2*100= 1.416 rounded up 1.42%0 -
markrgeary1 wrote: »You have two examples that are correct. It's good to understand basic math.
Yes, but @annacole94 and I are off by 0.01%!
That is just a rounding error 2/141.2*100= 1.416 rounded up 1.42%
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(141.2-139.2) / 141.2 X 1000
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markrgeary1 wrote: »You have two examples that are correct. It's good to understand basic math.
Yes, but @annacole94 and I are off by 0.01%!
That is just a rounding error 2/141.2*100= 1.416 rounded up 1.42%
I know. I was being facetious. Hence the.
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